Pronunciation of the English word jargon.
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1. | The talk was peppered with scientific jargon that no one understood. | |
2. | You can tell from the jargon alone that these instructions were written for experienced builders and not the average consumer. | |
3. | If you explain everything in medical jargon, it's impossible that everyone understands immediately. | |
4. | Is that Wall Street jargon? | |
5. | In tennis jargon, winning a set 6-0 is called a bagel. Winning two sets at love is called a double bagel. Winning three sets at love, only possible in a best-of-five match, is, unsurprisingly, referred to as a triple bagel. Triple bagels are extremely rare in professional tennis. | |
6. | This article is full of legal jargon. | |
7. | All this technical jargon is gibberish to me. | |
8. | Can you simplify the jargon for me? | |
9. | "I'd just like to have a discussion" is often missionary jargon for, "If I told you why I was really here, you'd tell me to fuck off." | |
10. | Please stop using all that medical jargon, I don't understand any of it. |