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Alltagssprache

no Dicionário PONS

plain ˈlan·guage SUBST no pl

Alltagssprache f <-, -n>
Entrada OpenDict

plain language SUBST

plain language LINGUÍS
no Dicionário PONS

lan·guage [ˈlæŋgwɪʤ] SUBST

1. language (of nation):

Sprache f <-, -n>
Kunstsprache f <-, -n>

2. language no pl:

Sprache f <-> kein pl
Ausdrucksweise f <-, -n>
Sprache f <-> kein pl

3. language (of specialist group):

Fachsprache f <-, -n>
Fachsprache f <-, -n>

4. language COMPUT:

Expressões:

I. plain [pleɪn] ADJ

1. plain:

einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
natur nach subst

2. plain (uncomplicated):

einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>

3. plain (clear):

klar <klarer, am klarsten>

4. plain atrib, inv (sheer):

rein <reiner, am reinsten>

5. plain (unattractive):

Expressões:

II. plain [pleɪn] ADV

1. plain (simply):

2. plain coloq (downright):

einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>

III. plain [pleɪn] SUBST

1. plain (area of flat land):

Ebene f <-, -n>
die Ebene kein pl

2. plain (in knitting):

Entrada OpenDict

plain ADJ

Present
Iplain
youplain
he/she/itplains
weplain
youplain
theyplain
Past
Iplained
youplained
he/she/itplained
weplained
youplained
theyplained
Present Perfect
Ihaveplained
youhaveplained
he/she/ithasplained
wehaveplained
youhaveplained
theyhaveplained
Past Perfect
Ihadplained
youhadplained
he/she/ithadplained
wehadplained
youhadplained
theyhadplained

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He wrote in plain language, adopted a simple style and addressed common people and issues.
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They were developed in the 1960s, replacing an old system that relied on plain language, teletype station identifiers, and weather reporting codes.
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The magazine encourages leading scientists to write in plain language explaining the significance of their work to the general public.
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In plain language, its volume is changed according to a pre-set pattern.
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In plain language, if by looking at individual elements of a group we suspect that the whole group is finite, must it indeed be true?
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