Language синонимы на английском

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  • speech

    tongue, dialect

  • terminology

    dialect, words

  • tongue

    words, communication

  • idiom

    tongue, dialect

  • jargon

    speech, dialect

  • phraseology

    wording, style

  • wording

    style, expression

  • dialect

    tongue, speech

  • vocabulary

    tongue, style

  • lingo

    tongue, dialect

  • vernacular

    speech, words

  • style

    diction, wording

  • cant

    speech, words

  • argot

    speech, words

  • diction

    wording, style

  • words

  • patois

    system of words for communication

  • expression

    wording, style

  • parlance

    wording, system of words for communication

  • discourse

    system of words for communication

  • phrasing

  • slang

    diction, system of words for communication

  • talk

    system of words for communication

  • nomenclature

    vocabulary

  • communication

  • conversation

  • speaking

  • spoken language

  • accent

  • talking

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  • Определения слова language

    • язык (такой как русский, английский, язык программирования).
      • How many languages do you speak?
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Синонимы к слову language

    • dialect
    • expression
    • foreign language
    • idiom
    • lingo
    • patois
    • poetry
    • prose
    • speech
    • style
    • talking
    • tongue
    • verbal communication
    • verbal skill
    • vernacular
    • words
    • writing

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WiktionaryRate these synonyms:4.3 / 6 votes

  1. languagenoun

    Nonverbal communication.

    body language

    Synonyms:
    speech, parlance, lingo, tongue

  2. languagenoun

    A computer language.

    Synonyms:
    computer language, programming language

  3. languagenoun

    The particular words used in speech or a passage of text.

    Synonyms:
    lexis, phraseology, phrasing, word, wording, term

  4. languagenoun

    Synonyms:
    phraseology, jargon, terminology

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  1. language

    Language (French langage < Latin lingua, the tongue) signified originally expression of thought by spoken words, but now in its widest sense it signifies expression of thought by any means; as, the language of the eyes, the language of flowers. As regards the use of words, language in its broadest sense denotes all the uttered sounds and their combinations into words and sentences that human beings employ for the communication of thought, and, in a more limited sense, the words or combinations forming a means of communication among the members of a single nation, people, or race. Speech involves always the power of articulate utterance; we can speak of the language of animals, but not of their speech. A tongue is the speech or language of some one people, country, or race. A dialect is a special mode of speaking a language peculiar to some locality or class, not recognized as in accordance with the best usage; a barbarism is a perversion of a language by ignorant foreigners, or some usage akin to that. Idiom refers to the construction of phrases and sentences, and the way of forming or using words; it is the peculiar mold in which each language casts its thought. The great difficulty of translation is to give the thought expressed in one language in the idiom of another. A dialect may be used by the highest as well as the lowest within its range; a patois is distinctly illiterate, belonging to the lower classes; those who speak a patois understand the cultured form of their own language, but speak only the degraded form, as in the case of the Italian lazzaroni or the former negro slaves in the United States. Vernacular, from the Latin, has the same general sense as the Saxon mother tongue, of one’s native language, or that of a people; as, the Scriptures were translated into the vernacular. Compare DICTION.

    Synonyms:
    barbarism, dialect, diction, expression, idiom, mother tongue, patois, speech, tongue, vernacular, vocabulary

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:4.5 / 2 votes

  1. language

    Synonyms:
    speech, talk, conversation, dialect, discourse, tongue, diction, phraseology, articulation, accents, vernacular, expression

    Antonyms:
    jargon, jabber, gibberish, babel, gabble, cry, whine, bark, howl, roar, &c, obmutescence, dumbness, muteness, inarticulateness, speechless ness

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  1. language, linguistic communicationnoun

    a systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols

    «he taught foreign languages»; «the language introduced is standard throughout the text»; «the speed with which a program can be executed depends on the language in which it is written»

    Synonyms:
    words, linguistic process, linguistic communication, speech, terminology, spoken language, oral communication, lyric, spoken communication, nomenclature, speech communication, voice communication

  2. speech, speech communication, spoken communication, spoken language, language, voice communication, oral communicationnoun

    (language) communication by word of mouth

    «his speech was garbled»; «he uttered harsh language»; «he recorded the spoken language of the streets»

    Synonyms:
    words, manner of speaking, spoken communication, terminology, delivery, linguistic process, actor’s line, talking to, speech communication, lecture, voice communication, oral communication, lyric, linguistic communication, address, spoken language, nomenclature, speech

  3. lyric, words, languagenoun

    the text of a popular song or musical-comedy number

    «his compositions always started with the lyrics»; «he wrote both words and music»; «the song uses colloquial language»

    Synonyms:
    oral communication, nomenclature, spoken communication, wrangle, run-in, linguistic process, actor’s line, speech communication, words, voice communication, spoken language, quarrel, dustup, terminology, lyric poem, row, lyric, linguistic communication, speech

  4. linguistic process, languagenoun

    the cognitive processes involved in producing and understanding linguistic communication

    «he didn’t have the language to express his feelings»

    Synonyms:
    words, linguistic process, linguistic communication, speech, terminology, spoken language, oral communication, lyric, spoken communication, nomenclature, speech communication, voice communication

  5. language, speechnoun

    the mental faculty or power of vocal communication

    «language sets homo sapiens apart from all other animals»

    Synonyms:
    nomenclature, spoken communication, terminology, delivery, linguistic process, actor’s line, talking to, speech communication, words, voice communication, oral communication, lyric, linguistic communication, address, spoken language, manner of speaking, speech, lecture

  6. terminology, nomenclature, languagenoun

    a system of words used to name things in a particular discipline

    «legal terminology»; «biological nomenclature»; «the language of sociology»

    Synonyms:
    words, linguistic process, linguistic communication, speech, oral communication, terminology, spoken language, nomenclature, lyric, spoken communication, speech communication, voice communication

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    • Higher Cognitive Process
    • Language
    • Text
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  1. languagenoun

    Synonyms:
    speech, tongue, vernacular, idiom, dialect, mother-tongue, vulgar tongue, native tongue, oral speech

  2. languagenoun

    Synonyms:
    style, expression, phraseology, diction, form of expression

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  1. languagenoun

    Synonyms:
    speech, tongue, vernacular, dialect, idiom, phraseology, diction, argot, flash, slang, lingo, cant, jargon, gibberish, volapuk, pasilaly, esperanto

    Associated words:
    lingual, linguistic, linguist, linguistics, philology, philologist, philological, polyglot, glottology, glossology, paleography, glossologist, monoglot, grammar grammarian, chrestomathy, glossolaly, collingual

  2. languagenoun

    Associated words:
    purist, purism, euphuism, euphuist, euphuistic, euphuize, euphemism, euphemistic, euphemize, charism, locution, provincial, provincialism, localism, solecism, solecistical, barbarism, vulgarism

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  1. List of paraphrases for «language»:

    linguistic, languages, tongue, langue, lingua, wording, linguistique, linguistics, sprache, terminology, langues, taal, lengua, linguistically, parlance, tongues, text, formulation, vocabulary, idioma, drafting, language-related

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  1. Mike Huckabee:

    We’re not going to have the kind of language that you heard from John Kerry where he talked about legitimizing or rationalizing terrorist actions, there’s no legitimizing, there’s no rationalizing. It was mass murder. It was absolutely unfathomable. And there’s no excuse for killing other people, whether it’s happening inside the Planned Parenthood headquarters, inside their clinics where many millions of babies die, or whether it’s people attacking Planned Parenthood.

  2. James Grover Thurber:

    Ours is a precarious language, as every writer knows, in which the merest shadow line often separates affirmation from negation, sense from nonsense, and one sex from the other.

  3. Wade Henderson:

    He has a healthy understanding that voting is the language of democracy and if you don’t vote, you don’t count, his willingness to explore these issues and to engage them intellectually is encouraging.

  4. Greg Peters:

    You go survey Americans, they say resoundingly they don’t want to watch non English language content, but when you present that non English language show with great English language dubs — which might be surprising considering the history we have of bad dubbing — tremendous numbers will actually watch that show.

  5. Oprah Winfrey:

    It happened to me at 9, and then 10, and then 11, and then 12, 13, 14. You don’t have the language to begin to explain what’s happening to you, that’s why you feel you’re not going to be believed. And if the abuser, the molester, is any good, they will make you feel that you are complicit, that you were part of it. That’s what keeps you from telling.


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1    communication, conversation, discourse, expression, interchange, parlance, speech, talk, utterance, verbalization, vocalization  

2    argot, cant, dialect, idiom, jargon, lingo     (informal)   lingua franca, patois, patter, speech, terminology, tongue, vernacular, vocabulary  

3    diction, expression, phraseology, phrasing, style, wording  

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language

     ( languages    plural  )

1       n-count   A language is a system of communication which consists of a set of sounds and written symbols which are used by the people of a particular country or region for talking or writing.  
…the English language…, Students are expected to master a second language…     

2       n-uncount   Language is the use of a system of communication which consists of a set of sounds or written symbols.  
Students examined how children acquire language…     

3       n-uncount   You can refer to the words used in connection with a particular subject as thelanguageof that subject.  
the N of n, supp N  
…the language of business.     

4       n-uncount   You can refer to someone’s use of rude words or swearing as bad language when you find it offensive.  
adj N, poss N  
Television companies tend to censor bad language in feature films…, There’s a girl gonna be in the club, so you guys watch your language.     

5       n-uncount   The language of a piece of writing or speech is the style in which it is written or spoken.  
with supp  
…a booklet summarising it in plain language…, The tone of his language was diplomatic and polite…     

6       n-var   You can use language to refer to various means of communication involving recognizable symbols, non-verbal sounds, or actions.  
supp N, N of n  
Some sign languages are very sophisticated means of communication., …the digital language of computers.     

body language      , body-language  
Your body language is the way in which you show your feelings or thoughts to other people by means of the position or movements of your body, rather than with words.      n-uncount  

first language        ( first languages    plural  ) Someone’s first language is the language that they learned first and speak best; used especially when someone speaks more than one language.      n-count  

language laboratory        ( language laboratories    plural  ) A language laboratory is a classroom equipped with tape recorders or computers where people can practise listening to and talking foreign languages.      n-count  

second language        ( second languages    plural  ) Someone’s second language is a language which is not their native language but which they use at work or at school.      n-count  
Lucy teaches English as a second language…     

sign language        ( sign languages    plural  ) Sign language is movements of your hands and arms used to communicate. There are several official systems of sign language, used for example by deaf people. Movements are also sometimes invented by people when they want to communicate with someone who does not speak the same language.      n-var  
Her son used sign language to tell her what happened.     

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pentagonese

n.

specific language used in the Pentagon

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localize

Conjugate

v.

to localize a website is to translate it in the local language of the ones who will read it.

pardon my French

id.

the phrase is uttered in an attempt to excuse the user of profanity or curses in the presence of those offended by it under the pretense of the words being part of a foreign language

Syn.: excuse my French

pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

n.

artificial long word coined to mean a lung disease known as silicosis, a type of pneumoconiosis caused by inhalation of ultra-microscopic particles of crystalline silica volcanic dust. It has the particularity of being the longest word in the English language published in a dictionary

Longer tech. terms exist (up to 189,819 letters!).The word, presumably coined in 1935 by E.M. Smith (pres. of the National Puzzlers’League) in imitation of very long medical terms, contains 45 letters

Ubuntu

n.

classical African concept, humanist phylosophy focusing on people`s interrelations. It is originary from Bantu languages.

«I am what I am because of who we all are» , «Live consciuosly» are sayings belonging to this phylosophy

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  • accent
  • dialect
  • expression
  • jargon
  • prose
  • sound
  • speech
  • style
  • terminology
  • vocabulary
  • voice
  • word
  • wording
  • argot
  • articulation
  • brogue
  • cant
  • communication
  • conversation
  • diction
  • dictionary
  • discourse
  • doublespeak
  • gibberish
  • idiom
  • interchange
  • lexicon
  • palaver
  • parlance
  • patois
  • phraseology
  • signal
  • slang
  • talk
  • tongue
  • utterance
  • verbalization
  • vernacular
  • vocalization
  • lingua franca

On this page you’ll find 69 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to language, such as: accent, dialect, expression, jargon, prose, and sound.

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Toucan raises $3 million to teach you new languages as you browse the web — The startup has developed a Chrome browser extension designed for anyone who wants to learn a new language but hasn’t found the motivation or the time.

DAILY CRUNCH: APPLE REVISES APP STORE RULESANTHONY HASEPTEMBER 11, 2020TECHCRUNCH

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We thought it was essential that people should be able to use this system in their own language .

Нам нужно было, чтобы люди могли использовать эту систему на их собственном языке.

If you speak more than one language , please stand up.

Если вы говорите больше чем на одном языке, пожалуйста, встаньте.

That second or third language you spoke indicated your elite education.

Если вы говорите на двух или трёх языках, значит, у вас элитное образование.

It is written in our bodies, manifested in a genetic passage of PTSD and in families facing cyclical poverty and immense cultural rifts and language barriers.

Война сохранилась в наших телах, проявляется посттравматическим синдромом в нашей генетической памяти, семьи сталкиваются с циклической нищетой, с огромными культурными трещинами и языковым барьером.

I was really fascinated about the world, about the DNA, about, you know, the language of life, the program of learning.

Я был восхищён миром живых существ, их ДНК, так называемым языком жизни и программой самообучения.

Under all the divisive language , what was really going on?

Что действительно скрывалось за всеми этими противоречивыми речами?

This is the original problem written in Japanese, and we had to teach it 2,000 mathematical axioms and 8,000 Japanese words to make it accept the problems written in natural language .

Исходная задача записана на японском, нам понадобилось научить робота 2 000 математических аксиом и 8 000 тысячам японских слов, чтобы он смог воспринимать задачи, написанные на естественном языке.

All this art history that I had been absorbing helped me to realize that painting is a language .

Вся история искусств, которую я впитал, помогла мне осознать, что живопись — это язык.

Painting is a visual language where everything in the painting is meaningful, is important and coded.

Живопись — это визуальный язык, всё на картине наделено смыслом, важно и закодировано.

Language is a powerful tool.

Язык — это могущественный инструмент.

It’s an intricate, communicative language that an epidemic of glass would simply wipe out.

Это сложный коммуникативный язык, но засилие стекла может запросто его уничтожить.

I was used to measure their moves and to gauge their emotional state by watching their body language and looking into their eyes.

Я привык предугадывать их ходы и оценивать их эмоциональное состояние, наблюдая за их жестами и поведением, глядя им в глаза.

Chris Anderson: So Robert spent the last few years think about how weird human behavior is, and how inadequate most of our language trying to explain it is.

Крис Андерсон: последние несколько лет Роберт изучал странности человеческого поведения и тщетность всех наших попыток это поведение объяснить.

You may not see Ku Klux Klan robes, you may not see burning crosses, you may not even hear outright white supremacist language .

Сейчас не ходят в мантиях ку — клукс — клана, нас не пугают горящими крестами, не встретишь откровенно расистские высказывания.

You’re not showing any impairments in memory, language , or cognition , yet.

У него нет симптомов ухудшения памяти, речи или мыслительных процессов, Пока ещё.

After the tipping point, the glitches in memory, language and cognition are different.

После этого критического момента сбои в памяти, речи и в процессах мышления становятся заметно ощутимы.

Tenderness is the language of the young children, of those who need the other.

Нежность — это язык малышей, которые нуждаются в ком — то рядом.

He lowered himself, he lived his entire human existence practicing the real, concrete language of love.

Который спустился и прожил целую человеческую жизнь, следуя языку любви.

Even the language we use in talking about marriage and relationships illustrates this.

Даже слова, которые мы используем, говоря о браке или отношениях, чётко отображают это.

The language of marriage is often the language of ownership rather than the language of partnership.

Разговор о браке больше напоминает разговор о собственности, чем разговор о партнёрстве.

We didn’t know each other, but we decided to run a very radical experiment, starting a communication using only data, no other language .

Мы не знали друг друга, но тем не менее решились вместе провести довольно смелый эксперимент, заключавшийся в использовании для общения только данных и никакого другого языка.

So you would say this is a trap that liberals have fallen into by celebrating causes they really believe in, often expressed through the language of political correctness.

По вашему, это ловушка, в которую попались либералы, радуясь победе важных для них тем и часто выражаясь на языке политкорректности.

But I do think if you’re living in Minnesota or Iowa or Arizona, the coastal elites make themselves aware to you, so you know that language as well, but it’s not the reverse.

Но я убеждён, если вы житель Миннесоты, Айовы или Аризоны — вы так или иначе замечаете прибрежную элиту, вы понимаете их язык, но не наоборот.

So is that a project you would urge on liberals, if you like — progressives — to rethink the ground rules around political correctness and accept a little more uncomfortable language in certain circumstances?

Значит, вы предлагаете либералам — если хотите, прогрессивным, — пересмотреть основные правила касаемо политической корректности и признать неприятную доселе манеру в сложившихся обстоятельствах?

I believe her language and her style communicated that she didn’t believe she had much value to offer.

Я думаю, её язык и её стиль говорили о том, что она сама не верила в то, что может многое предложить клиентам.

And I’m thinking — in today’s language , it would be OMG or WTF.

Мне сейчас интересно, как бы я сказала теперешним языком: О, Боже или Что за?

Neither the question nor the answer are new in the Spanish language .

Для испанского языка ни сам вопрос, ни ответ на него не новы.

They have been bouncing around from century to century since 1492, when in the first grammar guide of the Spanish language , Antonio de Nebrija, set a clear and simple principle for our spelling: , thus, we have to write words as we pronounce them, and pronounce words as we write them.

Они неоднократно поднимались на протяжении столетий, начиная с 1492 года, когда в первом грамматическом справочнике Антонио де Небриха зафиксировал простой и ясный принцип орфографии испанского языка: … слова должны писаться так, как они произносятся, а произноситься так же, как пишутся.

It is, because the Spanish language , in contrast to English, French or others, always strongly resisted writing words too differently to how we pronounce them.

Является, потому что испанский, в отличие от английского, французского и других языков, всегда сильно сопротивлялся написанию слов, сильно отличающемуся от их произношения.

It was the etymological approach, the one that says we have to write words according to how they were written in their original language , in Latin, in Greek.

Это этимологический подход, согласно которому мы должны писать слова так, как они пишутся на языке, из которого они были заимствованы, из латыни или греческого.

But unlike in other aspects of language such as punctuation, in spelling, there’s no individual expression involved.

Но в отличие от других аспектов языка, таких как, например, пунктуация, в орфографии нет возможности проявить свою индивидуальность.

Wouldn’t it be more sensible to simplify the current rules so that all the time we devote today to teaching spelling, we could devote to other language issues whose complexities do, in fact, deserve the time and effort?

Не будет ли разумнее упростить действующие правила, и тогда всё время, которое мы посвящаем обучению орфографии, потратить на изучение других категорий языка, которые заслуживают большего внимания и времени?

Language is a tool of common usage, and so I believe it’s fundamental that we use it following common criteria.

Язык — это инструмент общего пользования, и поэтому я считаю принципиальным следование общепринятым правилам.

When spelling is simplified, the quality of the language doesn’t suffer at all.

От упрощения орфографии качество языка совершенно не пострадает.

But we shouldn’t forget that throughout the history of our language , it has always been teachers or people involved in the early learning of language who promoted spelling reforms, who realized that in our spelling there was often an obstacle to the transmission of knowledge.

Но нам не следует забывать, что за всю историю языка всегда существовали учителя или люди, имеющие отношение к истокам изучения языка, которые предлагали реформы в орфографии, которые осознавали, что в ней довольно часто встречаются обстоятельства, мешающие распространению знаний.

In our case, for example, Sarmiento, together with Andrés Bello, spearheaded the biggest spelling reform to take place in the Spanish language : the mid-19th century Chilean reform.

Например, в нашем случае Сармьенто вместе с Андресом Бельо стали инициаторами самой большой реформы орфографии в испанском языке — Чилийской реформы в середине XIX века.

The Royal Spanish Academy, all of language academies, also believes that spelling should be progressively modified.

Королевская академия испанского языка и все языковые академии также считают, что орфография должна развиваться.

That language is linked to history, tradition and custom, but that at the same time, it is a practical everyday tool .

Что язык неразрывно связан с историей, традициями и обычаями, но в то же время это практический инструмент, применяемый ежедневно.

Indeed, this explains the fact that our language , much more than the others we are geographically close to, has been historically modifying itself based on us.

На самом деле это объясняет тот факт, что наш язык — намного больше, чем другие, к которым мы ближе географически, — исторически видоизменился под нашим влиянием.

It’s always said that language changes spontaneously, from the bottom up, that its users are the ones who incorporate new words and who introduce grammatical changes, and that the authority — in some places an academy, in others a dictionary, in others a ministry — accepts and incorporates them long after the fact.

Всегда считалось, что изменения в языке происходят неожиданно, от самых истоков, именно его носители добавляют в него новые слова и изменения в грамматике, и только потом авторитетные источники: иногда академии, иногда словари, а иногда и министерство, принимают и фиксируют их через какое — то время.

This is true only for some levels of language , it is true on the lexical level, the level of words.

Это характерно только для некоторых категорий языка — для лексики, категории слов.

Our language has homonyms, words with more than one meaning.

В нашем языке есть омонимы, слова, имеющие более, чем одно значение.

I’m convinced that if we do that in the humble but extremely important realm of language , we’ll be leaving a better future to the next generations.

Я убеждена, если мы сделаем это в простой, но очень важной категории языка, следующие поколения скажут нам за это спасибо.

The young men never used that language .

А юноши никогда не употребляли таких слов.

The English language is a magnificent sponge.

Английский язык подобен чудесной губке.

I love the English language , I’m glad that I speak it.

Я обожаю этот язык и рад, что говорю на нём.

And the whole mission of the project is to find holes in the language of emotion and try to fill them so that we have a way of talking about all those human peccadilloes and quirks of the human condition that we all feel but may not think to talk about because we don’t have the words to do it.

Цель проекта — поиск пробелов в языке, описывающем эмоции, и их устранение, чтобы появилась возможность обсуждать все те слабости и странности поведения людей, которые все мы ощущаем, но о которых не можем поговорить, поскольку подходящих слов просто нет.

Now, there’s no reason why a network, a studio or a production company cannot adopt the same contractual language in their negotiation processes.

Непонятно, почему сеть, студия или продюссерская компания не могут вести переговоры на этом юридическом языке.

Can we build systems that converse with humans in natural language ?

Можно ли создать механизмы, которые говорят на человеческом языке?

Again, we didn’t start out thinking, Oh, let’s invent a language .

И опять же — мы не подумали: А давайте изобретём язык.

So we have the watches and the language , and you’re detecting a theme here, right?

Теперь у нас есть и часы, и язык, и вы понимаете, о чём речь, не так ли?

The language must be technologically neutral.

Язык должен быть технически нейтральным.

Most of us will probably fall in love a few times over the course of our lives, and in the English language , this metaphor, falling, is really the main way that we talk about that experience.

Вероятно, большинство из нас влюблялось не раз в течение жизни, и в английском языке метафора падение в любовь [falling in love] — это основной способ выразить такого рода опыт.

You could say that I get paid to argue that the language we use matters, and I would like to argue that many of the metaphors we use to talk about love — maybe even most of them — are a problem.

Вы можете сказать, что мне платят за доказательство значимости нашего языка, и я готова доказать, что многие метафоры, посвящённые любви, возможно, львиная их доля, представляют собой проблему.

And then our culture uses language to shape and reinforce these ideas about love.

Потом наша культура использует такой язык, чтобы оформить и усилить эти представления о любви.

To get at this, I like to use language from one of the busiest people I ever interviewed.

Чтобы до этого дойти, я использую фразу одной из самых занятых женщин, с которыми я говорила.

If you think about it, that’s really more accurate language .

Если задуматься, это более точное выражение.

Using this language reminds us that time is a choice.

Использование этой фразы напоминает, что время — это выбор.

Second of all, I think it is about representing these patterns with a language .

Во — вторых, я думаю, математика — это представление таких закономерностей с помощью языка.

We make up language if we don’t have it, and in mathematics, this is essential.

Мы придумываем язык, если у нас его нет, а в математике это просто необходимо.

Table of Contents

Synonyms

Antonyms

Etymology

Rhymes with Language

  • acknowledge
  • acknowledge
  • acreage
  • adage
  • advantage
  • advantage
  • advantage
  • afterimage
  • alderidge
  • alderidge
  • aldridge
  • amperage
  • anchorage
  • appendage
  • arledge
  • armitage
  • arrearage
  • assemblage
  • babbage
  • baggage

How do you pronounce language?

Pronounce language as ˈlæŋgwɪʤ.

US — How to pronounce language in American English

UK — How to pronounce language in British English

Sentences with language

Quotes about language

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