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11. | It is quite baffling that he left without a word. |
| 真叫人莫名其妙。 |
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12. | It is neither rhyme nor reason. |
| 莫名其妙。 |
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13. | To talk or write jargon. |
| 说行话,写术语 |
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14. | To translate into jargon. |
| 使成行话或术语 |
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15. | The ghostdoes not walk. |
| (剧院行话)没钱发工资。 |
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16. | It really made one wonder! |
| 真叫人莫名其妙! |
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17. | incomprehensible jargon. |
| 难以理解的行话 |
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18. | they don't speak our lingo. |
| 他们不懂我们的行话。 |
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19. | It is newly minted jargon. |
| 这是新造的行话。 |
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20. | As soon as they met, the linguists started to talk shop. |
| 这些语言学家一见面就说行话。 |
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