parlance en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

parlance en el diccionario PONS

parlance Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

in common parlance
as it is known in common parlance
in medical parlance
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
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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