English-Thai Dictionary
jargon
N ภาษา เฉพาะ กลุ่ม ภาษา เฉพาะ วงการ ภาษา เฉพาะ อาชีพ argot parlance pa-sa-cha-phow-klum
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
JARGON
n. 1. Confused, unintelligible talk or language; gabble; gibberish; cant.
All jargon of the schools.
2. A mineral, usually of a gray or greenish white color, in small irregular grains, or crystallized in quadrangular prisms surmounted with pyramids, or in octahedrons consisting of double quadrangular prisms. [See Zircon. ]
JARGONELLE
n.jargonel'. A species of pear.
JARGONIC
a.Pertaining to the mineral jargon.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
JARGON
Jar "gon, n. Etym: [F. jargon, OF. also gargon, perh. akin to E.garrulous, or gargle. ]
Defn: Confused, unintelligible language; gibberish; hence, an artificial idiom or dialect; cant language; slang. "A barbarous jargon. " Macaulay. "All jargon of the schools." Prior. The jargon which serves the traffickers. Johnson.
JARGON
Jar "gon, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Jargon; p. pr. & vb. n. Jargoning.]
Defn: To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds; to talk unintelligibly, or in a harsh and noisy manner. The noisy jay, Jargoning like a foreigner at his food. Longfellow.
JARGON
Jar "gon, n. Etym: [E.jargon, It. jiargone; perh. fr. Pers. zarg gold- colored, fr. zar gold. Cf. Zircon. ] (Min. )
Defn: A variety of zircon. See Zircon.
JARGONELLE
Jar `go *nelle ", n. Etym: [F. jargonelle a very gritty variety of pear. See Jargon zircon. ]
Defn: A variety of pear which ripens early.
JARGONIC
JARGONIC Jar *gon "ic, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to the mineral jargon.
JARGONIST
JARGONIST Jar "gon *ist, n.
Defn: One addicted to jargon; one who uses cant or slang. Macaulay.
New American Oxford Dictionary
jargon
jar gon 1 |ˈjärgən ˈʤɑrɡən | ▶noun special words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group and are difficult for others to understand: legal jargon. • a form of language regarded as barbarous, debased, or hybrid. DERIVATIVES jar gon is tic |ˌjärgəˈnistik |adjective, jar gon ize |-ˌnīz |verb ORIGIN late Middle English (originally in the sense ‘twittering, chattering, ’ later ‘gibberish ’): from Old French jargoun, of unknown origin. The main modern sense dates from the mid 17th cent.
jargon
jar gon 2 |ˈjärgän ˈʤɑrɡən |(also jargoon |järˈgo͞on |) ▶noun a translucent, colorless, or smoky gem variety of zircon. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from French, from Italian giargone; probably ultimately related to zircon .
Jargonelle
Jar gon elle |ˌjärgəˈnel ˌʤɑrɡəˈnɛl | ▶noun Brit. a pear of an early ripening variety. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French, diminutive of jargon 2 (with reference to the color ).
Oxford Dictionary
jargon
jargon 1 |ˈdʒɑːg (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult for others to understand: legal jargon. • archaic a form of language regarded as barbarous, debased, or hybrid. DERIVATIVES jargonistic |-ˈnɪstɪk |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (originally in the sense ‘twittering, chattering ’, later ‘gibberish ’): from Old French jargoun, of unknown origin. The main sense dates from the mid 17th cent.
jargon
jargon 2 |ˈdʒɑːg (ə )n |(also jargoon |dʒɑːˈguːn |) ▶noun [ mass noun ] a translucent, colourless, or smoky gem variety of zircon. ORIGIN mid 18th cent.: from French, from Italian giargone; probably ultimately related to zircon .
Jargonelle
Jargonelle |ˌdʒɑːgəˈnɛl | ▶noun Brit. a pear of an early-ripening variety. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from French, diminutive of jargon 2 (with reference to the colour ).
jargonize
jargonize |ˈdʒɑːgənʌɪz |(also jargonise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] use jargon to talk about: (as adj. jargonized ) : the jargonized world of information superhighways.
American Oxford Thesaurus
jargon
jargon noun the brochure is written in legal jargon: specialized language, slang, cant, idiom, argot, patter; informal -speak, -ese, -babble, newspeak, journalese, bureaucratese, technobabble, psychobabble; double-talk, doublespeak; gibberish, gobbledygook, blather.
Oxford Thesaurus
jargon
jargon noun the instructions are written in electrician's jargon: specialized language, technical language, slang, cant, idiom, argot, patter, patois, vernacular; computerese, legalese, bureaucratese, journalese, psychobabble; unintelligible language, obscure language, gobbledegook, gibberish, double Dutch; informal lingo, -speak, -ese, mumbo jumbo.
Duden Dictionary
Jargon
Jar gon Substantiv, maskulin , der |ʒarˈgõː auch ʒarˈgɔŋ |der Jargon; Genitiv: des Jargons, Plural: die Jargons französisch jargon, eigentlich = unverständliches Gemurmel, auch: Vogelgezwitscher; ursprünglich wohl lautmalend a Sondersprache bestimmter durch Beruf, Stand, Milieu geprägter Kreise mit speziellem [umgangssprachlichem ] Wortschatz der Jargon der Mediziner | der Berliner Jargon b abwertend saloppe, ungepflegte Ausdrucksweise er redet im ordinärsten Jargon
French Dictionary
jargon
jargon n. m. nom masculin Langage spécialisé difficile à comprendre. : Le jargon des financiers. SYNONYME argot ; charabia ; galimatias . Note Technique Ce mot a un sens plutôt défavorable et désigne la langue compliquée d ’un art, d ’une science, que les personnes non spécialistes ne comprennent pas.
jargonner
jargonner v. intr. verbe intransitif 1 Crier, en parlant du jars, de l ’oie. 2 familier Employer un langage inintelligible. : Cesse de jargonner, emploie des mots que tous comprendront. aimer
jargonneux
jargonneux , euse adj. adjectif Qui recourt à un langage difficile à comprendre. : Un discours prétentieux et jargonneux.
Spanish Dictionary
jargonafasia
jargonafasia nombre femenino Trastorno del lenguaje que se caracteriza por la sustitución de las palabras adecuadas por términos ininteligibles :analicé el funcionamiento del lenguaje en un caso de jargonafasia .SINÓNIMO jergafasia .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
jargon
jar gon /dʒɑ́ː r ɡ (ə )n , ⦅米 ⦆-ɡɑn /名詞 U C (門外漢には理解困難な )専門 (用 )語, 特殊な言い回し ▸ in medical jargon 医学用語で (いうと )