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[Fach]jargon
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jar·gon [ˈʤɑ:gən, Am ˈʤɑ:r-] N no pl
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In his professional career, he started three games, while playing in six others.
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While at school the students have contact with a staff of therapists, program managers, special education teachers, art teachers, teaching assistants, and other professionals.
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He made his professional wrestling debut at the age of 16.
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He made his debut on the professional league level in the 2.
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He began his professional career in 2001 with the team (which was renamed in 2004, and in 2005).
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no jargon and no hidden extras.
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kein Fachjargon und keine versteckten Zusatzbedingungen.
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If, like Germany, you want an average of 180 million tonnes of coal, you have to move 925 million tonnes of sand and rock each year – 'land take', as it is called in the technical jargon.
www.goethe.de
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Wenn man wie Deutschland im Schnitt 180 Millionen Tonnen Kohle will, muss man jährlich 925 Millionen Tonnen Sand und Gestein bewegen – Landschaft verbrauchen, heißt das im Fachjargon.
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The new ERV generation will start with business cases known in legal jargon as “other civil action”, which includes affirmative action for rights and divorce suits.
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www.a1.net
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Gestartet wird die neue Generation des ERV mit den im juristischen Fachjargon genannten Geschäftsfällen „sonstige Zivilklagen“ – dazu zählen beispielsweise Feststellungs- und Scheidungsklagen.
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In the industry jargon, this ability to flexibly model a database is known as concept orientation and term autonomy.
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www.kaleidoscope.at
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Im Fachjargon wird diese flexible Datenbankmodellierung als Begriffsorientierung und Benennungsautonomie bezeichnet.
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The causes of sleep - also known in the jargon insomnia - are varied.
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de.mimi.hu
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Die Ursachen der Schlafstörungen - im Fachjargon auch Insomnie genannt - sind vielgestaltig.
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