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Topic: COMPUTERS
Date:
1200-1300
Language:
Old French
Origin:
langue
'tongue, language'
, from
Latin
lingua
language
noun
lan‧guage
S2
W1
1
English/French/Arabic etc
[
uncountable and countable
]
a system of communication by written or spoken words, which is used by the people of a particular country or area
COLLOCATIONS
COLLOCATIONS
speak a language
master a language
(=
succeed in learning a language
)
language teacher/student/learner
foreign language
somebody's first language/native language
(=
the first language someone learned
)
somebody's second language
somebody's command of a language
(=
someone's ability to speak a language
)
the language barrier
(=
the problem of communicating with people who speak a different language
)
the English/Japanese/German etc language
the official language
modern languages
(=
languages that are still spoken
)
dead language
(=
a language that is no longer spoken
)
How many
languages
do you
speak
?
It took him several years to
master
the
language
.
common problems for
foreign language
learners
a book intended for
language teachers
Andrea's
native language
is German.
For the majority of Tanzanians, Swahili is their
second language
.
She had lived in Italy for years, and her
command of the language
was excellent.
I didn't speak much Japanese, and I was worried that
the language barrier
might be a problem.
one of the best known poems in
the
English
language
The
official language
of Ghana is English.
a degree in
modern languages
a
dead language
such as Latin
2
communication
[
uncountable
]
the use of written or spoken words to communicate
:
the origins of language
spoken/written language
3
style/type of words
[
uncountable
]
a)
the words and style of writing used in poetry or writing
:
literary language
poetic language
b)
the words used in a particular activity or job
language of
the language of science
legal/medical/technical etc language
ordinary/everyday language
4
TD
computers
[
uncountable and countable
]
technical
TD
a system of instructions for operating a computer
:
a
programming language
for the web
5
swearing
[
uncountable
]
informal
words that most people think are offensive
mind/watch your language
spoken
(=
stop swearing
)
bad/foul/abusive language
6
strong language
a)
angry words used to tell people exactly what you mean
b)
words that most people think are offensive
[=
swearing
]
7
sounds/signs/actions
[
uncountable and countable
]
signs, movements, or sounds that express ideas or feelings
language of
the language of bees
the language of dolphins
➔
body language
,
sign language
➔ speak the same language
at
speak
(
11
)
WORD FOCUS: language
WORD FOCUS: language
dialect
the form of a language that is spoken in a particular area
slang
informal words used by people who belong to a particular group, for example young people, criminals etc
jargon
words used by people who do a particular job or are interested in a particular subject, which ordinary people cannot easily understand
terminology
words used in a particular subject such as science or medicine
journalese
language often used in newspapers
legalese
disapproving
language used by lawyers or in legal documents, which is difficult for ordinary people to understand
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blog
bookmark
(n)
bookmark
(v)
browse
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click
code
com
computer
control
data
directory
DOS
down
download
(v)
download
(n)
DVD
email
enter
feed
(v)
feed
(n)
file
flash
(v)
flash
(n)
forum
help
HTML
http
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job
K
key
language
link
mail
(n)
mail
(v)
menu
message
MIT
network
(n)
network
(v)
online
open
order
page
password
PC
PDF
post
print
program
(n)
program
(v)
read
return
save
search
(n)
search
(v)
send
software
sort
store
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(v)
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(n)
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tag
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(v)
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update
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