slang的意思和读音

slang

: [slæŋ] : [slæŋ]

n.

v.

slangs  slanged  slanging  

n.jargon,vernacular,dialect,argot

slangn.— see alsorhyming slang

1.very informal words and expressions that are more common in spoken language, especially used by a particular group of people, for example, children, criminals, soldiers, etc.

teenage slang

a slang word/expression/term

n.1.;(),,;,

v.1.2.,

na.1.“sling”

n.1.words or expressions that are very informal and are not considered appropriate for more formal situations. Some slang is used only by a particular group of people

na.1.The past tense of sling

1. slander slang slaughter ...

3. slander v. , slang n. slide vi. ...

4. execute〓 slang。 grin〓 齿。 ...

5. 〖 closeto〗 slang〖 pulse-feeling〗 ...

7. ... proverb;common saying slang;vernacular;patois;dialect proper ...

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1.Many Americans will regard it as an honor to help you learn to pronounce an English word correctly or explain the meaning of a slang term.

2.Posts here -- depends on how much slang is used. Many threads go right over my head.-使

3.The noun, Geek has been used for years as American slang, to describe bookish, socially awkward people.

4."Something must be eating you, " he said--proud the way foreigners are when they've mastered a bit of American slang.“,”——

5ually have to speak a little elegant, are not allowed to say vulgar slang.

6.During the course, the slang gradually formed its own style with the features of humor, vivid, easy to express and fast updates.

7.Slang is nothing but a dressing-room where the tongue having some bad action to perform, disguises itself.

8.Indeed, it is accepted wisdom among linguists that once a word actually shows up in a slang dictionary, it effectively ceases to be slang.

9.LL: "Joint" is a slang for "place" - and it is often used to refer to restaurants, clubs or other places of entertainment.,joint/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.By sharing his own anecdotes behind English slang on his mini-blog, he's trying to make others laugh and learn.