Imagine reading a technical article filled with jargon and complex terminology. A well-placed "in other words" could transform these晦涩难懂的句子into clear, accessible explanations. This not only helps the reader stay engaged but also ensures that the intended message is conveyed effectively. Moreov...
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【题目】Compute people talk a lot about the need for other people to become "computer-literate",in other words, to learn to understand comput er and what makes them tick. Not all experts agree, however, that is a good idea.One pioneer in particular, who disagrees i s David T ebbutt, ...
Computer people talk a lot about the need for other people to become "computer literate", in other words, to learn to understand computers. Not all experts agree, however, that this is a good idea. One pioneer, in particular, who disagrees is David Tebbutt, the founder of computer-town ...
clause, removing the commas/pauses, to create a new tense. Or a new aspect of a tense. Or something like that. I’ll leave the jargon to the professionals. And I say “new”, but these things tend to go around in informal conversation for a long time before they start attracting ...
That’s the idea. Author brand, platform-building–it all sounds a bit jargon-y and hardsell-y, but it’s a reality for anyone wanting to build a career as a novelist. The gist of the class is developing an author platform means lots of soul-searching, research, and hard work to an...
Sure, the words sound like English. Some of them. At least until you hit that which we call “jargon” but is really your first clue you’ve left english as most people know it. Some of the words even share a similarity of meaning with their common origins. ...
Compute people talk a lot about the need for other people to become "computer-literate", in other words, to learn to understand computer and what makes them tick. Not all experts agree, however, that is a good idea. One pioneer in particular, who disagrees is David Tebbutt, the founder...
And that, writers, is your task for this week: find a person or small group of people who are not experts in the field, who don’t know the jargon, and who will not immediately get the context or intent of what you’re writing. Let them read your writing and be open to their fee...
The ten chapters cover icons, contents of dictionaries, oaths, curses, money, news, mail, phones legal jargon and famous last words. The chapters are of similar length. Individual chapters are broken down into bite size pieces and it is possible to flick through the chapters which interest ...