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)

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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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The term "suspect" had been in common parlance by 1793, but had not been defined by consensus.
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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 wizard parlance, a creature with human intelligence including a person is called a being.
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Toleration in modern parlance has been analyzed as a component of a liberal or libertarian view of human rights.
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In modern parlance, the term newsreader or news anchor is preferred.
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His visionary perspective shaped a discourse on sustainable practices in the corporate world long before going green was common parlance.
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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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Marketing parlance often uses the term tract mansions or executive homes.
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In official parlance, the establishment... performed global strategic bombardment training and air refueling missions.
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