单词 | trade unionese |
释义 | trade unionesen. colloquial. (A type of) language or phraseology considered characteristic of trade union officials. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > a language > register > [noun] > jargon > used by other groups indenture Englisha1568 water language1702 jockeyism1802 slum1812 Polari1846 stable-language1856 scientificism1860 water-slang1860 Oxfordish1863 galley-slang1867 pitmatic1885 commercialese1910 legalese1911 academese1917 Hollywoodese1920 businessese1921 Hollywoodism1925 trade unionese1927 advertisingese1929 officese1935 sociologese1940 Whitehallese1940 Newspeak1949 patter1949 Pentagonese1950 educationese1958 computerese1960 managementese1961 spacespeak1963 computer-speak1968 techno-jargon1972 business-speak1973 Eurospeak1975 Euro-jargon1976 technospeak1976 doctorspeak1977 corporate-speak1978 medspeak1979 mellowspeak1979 technobabble1981 teenspeak1982 management-speak1986 codespeak1987 1927 A. P. Herbert in Times 12 Jan. 13/5 There should be prizes for Essays in the Socialist Language, and polysyllabic Resolutions in Trade Unionese. 1966 Human Events 18 June 9/2 There is impactful significance in Mr. Curran's trade unionese. 1973 New Statesman 23 Feb. 268/3 Dated trade-unionese..would have used with regard to film or as far as film is concerned. 2013 S. Ledwith in S. Ledwith & L. L. Hansen Gendering & diversifying Trade Union Leadership v. 111 Try not to use ‘trade-unionese’, e.g., Brothers, chairman, point of order, etc. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1927 |
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