Synonym: argot, cant, jargon, patois, slang, vernacular. Similar words: pangolin, ring out, bring out, ongoing, mudslinging, lingering, holding out, sinking feeling. Meaning: ['lɪŋgəʊ] n. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves).
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31. In the paper, Sequence linear programming is used to solve ship form model to obtain an optimal ship form with minimum resistance based on LINGO software.
32. The integer program model of minimal spanning tree was built up by the concepts of root and level of node in LINGO.
33. Jugs - Big wall lingo for Jumars or any other type of ascenders.
34. An optimized water-using network that can save about 12% fresh water was obtained by solving the mathematical model problem by a commercial software LINGO.
35. The integer program model of minimal spanning tree was built up by the concepts of root and level of node in LINGO. There are particular notes to the difficulties of the model.
36. Searchers may use industry - specific lingo or generic terms.
37. It uses effectiveness coefficient method and lingo language program to achieve the models'solution.
38. The duck is also responsible for an interesting bit of architectural lingo: Robert Venturi coined the term "duck" to describe a building that conforms to its purpose[sentencedict.com/lingo.html], in deference to the Big Duck.
39. Review job ads and employers'Web sites for industry terms and lingo youincorporate in your resume.
40. The construction of speech meaning is a hot topic in the studies of linguistics and lingo - philosophy.
41. In GDP lingo , those other sectors are government-consumption expenditures, gross private domestic investment (business plus housing) and net exports.
42. The "bon-ami" all ended when the English nation took their new warlike lingo of "armies", "navies" and "soldiers" and began the Hundred Years' War against France.
More similar words: pangolin, ring out, bring out, ongoing, mudslinging, lingering, holding out, sinking feeling, working out, cooking oil, poring over, something of, at the beginning of, cling, fling, sling, linger, ruling, ailing, rolling, yelling, failing, sibling, cycling, inkling, curling, milling, wailing, hauling, willing.