British jargon dictionary
[DOC File]Slang WORKSHEET A
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Slang worksheet A. Exercise 1 The sentences below contain examples of American, Australian, or British slang. Can you figure out the slang words that match the definitions in the boxes?
[DOCX File]Glossary of police slang
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Juke: A term of Afro-Caribbean origin first listed in 1877 in Cassidy’s Dictionary of Jamaican Slang. It is a verb meaning “to poke, stab or prick”. Later it became a slang term for stabbing.
[DOC File]Generic Skills Dictionary (first draft)
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Avoids jargon and explains acronyms and technical terms where the reader is unlikely to understand them. Avoids discriminatory language. Has knowledge of and applies British Council house style Able to produce summaries of complex documents for a specific audience
[DOC File]Student slang
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The language of babyhood and the primary and secondary school playground is mixed in with words picked up from parents, grannies, uncles and aunts, military jargon from Officer Training Corps, sporting colloquialisms from players and fans and, of course, the online cyberslang traded by . geeks. of all ages.
[DOC File]business one:one glossary
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The definitions in this glossary are based on the Oxford Business English Dictionary for Learners of English and the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary, seventh edition. Key AmE = American EnglishBrE = British Englishfml = formalinfml = informal. absenteeism(n) staying away from work, especially often and without good reasons
[DOC File]A brief list of misused English terminology in EU publications
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The terms were then checked against dictionaries, native speakers in the UK, and the British National Corpus, which is a 100 million word collection of samples of written and spoken English from a wide range of sources, intended to represent a broad cross-section of current British English.
[DOC File]Normal version 1.00
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Avoids jargon and explains acronyms and technical terms where the reader is unlikely to understand them. Avoids discriminatory language. Has knowledge of and applies British Council house style Able to produce summaries of complex documents for a specific audience.
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