We couldn't make out the baby's
jargon.
我们听不懂那婴孩说的难懂的话。
Eric spoke such a
jargon I couldn't make head or tail of what he said.
埃里克讲那么一种方言土语,我根本不懂他说什么。
This article's so full of
jargon it's just double Dutch to us.
这文章满篇术语,对我们直如天书。
The octogenarian's penchant for simplicity is clearly evident in his book, which is devoid of architecture jargon and filled with rudimentary but quirky illustrations.
There was a time, not very long ago, when "semiconductor" was considered industry jargon.
In the digital outlet, users will find it easier to understand financial products, which are typically full of jargon.
Yet, one glaring problem leading to such ignorance of risks is that they cannot make sense of all the technology jargon.
That night, I was reviewing new jargon in my parked car, a rented 2005 Mazda 6.
"Because users can't understand what Level 2 and Level 3 autonomous driving technology is, which is industry jargon.
Such jargon used to be only known to telecom industry insiders.
It used to be jargon known only to telecom industry insiders, but now the term has wider resonance with people from a wide range of sectors, with front-line workers particularly benefiting from the technology.
He has taken care to avoid technical jargon and keep the language straightforward and easy to comprehend.