parlance
n. 腔调,说法,用语
You use parlance when indicating that the expression you are using is normally used by a particular group of people.
The phrase is common diplomatic parlance for spying.
这种说法是指代间谍行为的常用外交辞令。
1. a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language
But, other than the use of pop psychology parlance, what exactly does that mean?
不过, 除了使用时髦的心理学名词外, 这到底是什么意思?
In the parlance of Thomas Friedman , the world never looked flatter than it did this week.
ThomasFriedman的说法中, 世界从未比这周看起来更萧条了.
Peter, in common parlance , won't work if he possibly can avoid it.
说白了,彼得只要能躲得过去, 他就不工作.
Shower of technical terms will definitely annoy them. as well , give it in the usual parlance.
大量的技术术语会很容易干扰它们, 因此,尽量为他们提供一个都能够接受的通俗说法.
The rapid development of Internet prepares the ground for the network parlance.
网络的迅猛发展,为网络用语的产生提供了条件.