parlance dans l' Oxford Spanish Dictionary

parlance dans le dictionnaire PONS

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in common parlance
as it is known in common parlance
in medical parlance
anglais d'Amérique

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anglais
Toleration in modern parlance has been analyzed as a component of a liberal or libertarian view of human rights.
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The symbols for whole words ("codewords" in modern parlance) and letters (cipher in modern parlance) were not distinguished in the ciphertext.
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In modern parlance, catapult is often used as the name of a medieval form of onager, though there is little evidence for this historically.
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In modern parlance, the term newsreader or news anchor is preferred.
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Ageism in common parlance and age studies usually refers to negative discriminatory practices against old people, people in their middle years, teenagers and children.
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In today's parlance, dog clubs for mixed-breed dogs are gaining ground and are now sometimes categorized as kennel clubs.
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In modern parlance, however, scientific imperialism refers to situations in which critics perceive science to act imperiously.
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Although it is common parlance to refer to the selling or sale of a show, this is a misnomer.
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His testament (in modern parlance, his will) did reflect some of that sect's attitudes but embedded in a good deal of orthodoxy.
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This usage became common parlance, lasting to the present day.
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