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parlance en el diccionario PONS

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

in common parlance
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In common parlance the term fat camp is also often used (either humorously or pejoratively) to refer to these programs.
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As a result, the term eureka entered common parlance and is used today to indicate a moment of enlightenment.
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The actual term restaurant did not enter into the common parlance until the following century.
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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 music industry parlance, the amplifiers and some of the instruments are nicknamed the backline.
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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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Nicknamed three-wheelers or tuk-tuks in popular parlance, they are a motorized version of the traditional rickshaw or velotaxi.
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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, however, scientific imperialism refers to situations in which critics perceive science to act imperiously.
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In railway parlance, a surface-level track which has been built or covered over is normally called a covered way.
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