slang
英 [slæŋ]
美 [slæŋ]
n. 俚语
现在分词:slanging 复数:slangs 过去式:slanged 第三人称单数:slangs 过去分词:slanged
Collins.1 / BNC.13882 / COCA.13716
牛津词典
noun
- 俚语
very informal words and expressions that are more common in spoken language, especially used by a particular group of people, for example, children, criminals, soldiers, etc.- teenage slang
青少年俚语 - a slang word/expression/term
俚语
- teenage slang
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 俚语;行话
Slangconsists of words, expressions, and meanings that are informal and are used by people who know each other very well or who have the same interests.- Archie liked to think he kept up with current slang.
阿奇喜欢那种紧跟潮流,讲满口时髦新词的感觉。 - ...a slang term.
一个俚语
- Archie liked to think he kept up with current slang.
英英释义
noun
- a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
- they don't speak our lingo
- informal language consisting of words and expressions that are not considered appropriate for formal occasions
- their speech was full of slang expressions
verb
- abuse with coarse language
- fool or hoax
- The immigrant was duped because he trusted everyone
- You can't fool me!
- use slang or vulgar language