Sentence examples for jargon describes from inspiring English sources

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The e-mail, filled with bravado, expletives and fighter pilot jargon, describes an incident in which Colonel Wilkerson and other fighter pilots burned a couch in the middle of the base and then barked at the police and pulled rank to get them to back down when they came to investigate.

The cash machine is moving on from "cash and dash", as the industry jargon describes it, to a more personal service.

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When asked to describe his designs, Mr. Bell refrains from professional jargon, describing instead how design can make a typical picker's job a little less spirit- and backbreaking.

Tracy Williams of nearby Orange, another shopper at the Wiz, said that when she buys a CD player or other gadget, "I mostly go for the bigger brand company that's been around for a while," without worrying too much about the lines of jargon describing each capability.

"Impressions" is industry jargon describing the number of times an ad appears on a webpage.

The global impact of both the book and the movie introduced the phrase "The War of the Roses" into accepted legal jargon describing extreme hatred or cruelty engendered in divorce proceedings.

Jargon has become so entwined in our work lives that there's even jargon to describe jargon use.

Avoiding jargon, it describes the genetics, epidemiology, neurochemistry, and psychopharmacology of mental disorders.

The hole was blamed on "accelerated recognition of commercial income" – industry jargon that describes the various payments it receives for promotions, but also the substantial bonuses or "rebates" they collect when jointly agreed sales targets are hit.

Sometimes, in the rarefied world of opera, you have to resort to jargon to describe a performance.

He avoided citing any specific examples of how the C.I.A.'s current structure was hampering operations, and often used management jargon while describing his vision for the agency.

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