词汇 | slang |
释义 | slang noun[ U ] uk /slæŋ/ us /slæŋ/ C1 very informal language that is usually spoken rather than written, used especially by particular groups of people: 俚语 army slang军队俚语 a slang expression一句俚语 "Chicken" is slang for someone who isn't very brave.chicken 是用来称呼胆小者的俚语。 Synonym argot There are so many slang words for 'drunk'. He uses a lot of slang terms that I simply don't understand. Forms of languages & specialist dialects acrolect argot basilect cant colloquialism demotic jargon jargonistic journalese legalese lingua franca patois pidgin pidginization pidginize plain English psychobabble shibboleth vernacular vernacularly GrammarSlang Slang is vocabulary that is used between people who belong to the same social group and who know each other well. Slang is very informal language. It can offend people if it is used about other people or outside a group of people who know each other well. We usually use slang in speaking rather than writing. Slang normally refers to particular words and meanings but can include longer expressions and idioms. … slang verb[ T ] UKuk /slæŋ/ us /slæŋ/ to attack with angry, uncontrolled language: 谩骂 The players started slanging each other in the middle of the game.比赛到中局阶段时,球员们开始互相谩骂。 Arguing & disagreeing agent provocateur aggressor alienate alienated argue with someone argumentatively bone conflict flame hammer lock hornsidiom non-circular non-consensual pick piggy in the middle provocateur quibble says who?idiom the fur fliesidiom throw slang | American Dictionaryslang noun[ U ] us/slæŋ/ English very informal language that is used esp. in speech by particular groups of people and which sometimes includes words that are not polite: computer/teenage slang slangyadjectiveus/ˈslæŋ·i/ a slangy style of writing |
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