dictionnaire Anglais - Anglais

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jargon Anglais:

1. a language difficult to understand



2. special words and phrase that are only understood by People who do the same kind od work



3. a characteristic language of a particular group



Anglais mot "jargon"(a characteristic language of a particular group) se produit dans des ensembles:

English Basic Nouns

4. special words or expressions that are used from a particular group



Anglais mot "jargon"(special words or expressions that are used from a particular group) se produit dans des ensembles:

TOEFL - Most important words 276 - 300

5. special words and phrases used by particular groups of people especially in their work



6. legal


We have a legal obligation to pay our taxes.
Was the Missouri Compromise legal?
Slavery was legal there.
Legal services will be provided by lawyers and other experts to be appointed by the government.
In legal documents, difficult words and phrases are often used.
The legal system in America is the world's finest.
Common-law relationships are not legal unions in France.
In many places it isn't legal to walk a dog on the beach.
Much legal language is obscure to a layman.
The widespread application of administrative guidance is considered to be a uniquely Japanese practice in which bureaucrats exert authority, without any legal backing, telling the private sector what to do and what not to do.
A legal kiss will never equal a stolen one.
The U.S. would be nothing without its immigrants, legal and illegal.
A marriage is not legal unless certain declarations are made.
Legal changes threaten online sales in digital commerce.
In legal terms, children are called "issue."

Anglais mot "jargon"(legal) se produit dans des ensembles:

Word Pairs English

7. technical words



Anglais mot "jargon"(technical words) se produit dans des ensembles:

english words