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Перевод: neologism speek neologism


[существительное]
неологизм ; введение неологизмов; употребление неологизмов


Тезаурус:

  1. You are too callow to be aware of this but the term "boxer shorts" is merely a marketing neologism, coined in order to revamp a demand for what in England was perceived as an outmoded type of underwear.
  2. It is easy to denigrate age-related treatment policies by tarring them all with the brush of the neologism "ageist".
  3. In the teeth of his winning populist support, national white media based in New York or Washington DC released hysterical cover headlines such as "What Does Jesse Want?" or, ad nauseam, they broadcast clearly invalid "expert" opinions to the effect that Jackson was "unelectable" - a disgusting neologism invented specifically to discredit Jackson's gathering success.
  4. Nagasaki Holland Village Huis ten Bosch is a project which deserves a neologism all of its own.
  5. With a typically Parsonian neologism, "value-science integrate", he expresses a connection between values and objective knowledge.
  6. ("Microtext" is a neologism which means "small-volume hypertext".)
  7. The novel displayed Rolfe's fondness for neologism, verbal sumptuousness, and quirky spelling in its best light.
  8. What is remarkable is that a consensus is achieved by natural selection, and the neologism is usually accepted by most people fairly quickly.
  9. ("Macrotext" is a neologism for "large-volume hypertext.)
  10. One of them is bancassurance, a nasty 1980s neologism which describes banks' efforts to sell insurance products, mostly life and savings policies to retail customers.

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