It is happening with a lot of plurals, combined words, and then
a lot of abbreviations.
Not exact matches
There's often a
lot of jargon and
abbreviations in these «technical» conversations.
First, you may have noticed
lot's
of abbreviations and acronyms tossed around on forums, blogs, and other websites.
The mistaken Conservative leader meant «
lots of love» and stopped using the
abbreviation after Mrs Brooks pointed out it actually stands for «laugh out loud», she said.
The Range Rover Sport SVR is loaded with a whole
lot of safety tech and the brochure is filled with many
abbreviations namely EBA, ABS, DSC, CBC, ETC, HDC, EBD, FCAS, GAQ, RSC, GRC etc..
I am very interested in academic epublications, and I find your article most interesting, but, unfortunately, a rather difficult read:
lots of jargon,
abbreviations, and so on the meanings
of which are not immediately clear to this relative newcomer to the field.
Well, you face the challenge
of making heads and tails out
of a
lot of numbers,
abbreviations and terms — tradelines, charge - offs, writ
of Replevin — talk about confusing!
The only matches on this list
of law enforcement
abbreviations and none
of the matches to DB (dog bite, dead body, detective bureau) make a
lot of sense in this context.
A
lot of terms and
abbreviations get tossed around when you are talking about workers» compensation claims.
A
lot of these terms and
abbreviations are used interchangeably so, hopefully, after studying this vocabulary, you will have a better understanding
of the workers compensation terms being used and, therefore, have a better grasp with what is going on with your claim.
Searching the internet for dictionaries or glossaries
of computer terms does not produce much help at the level you seem to want: there are some very useful lists for computer
abbreviations and more specific terminology, and also a
lot of somewhat funny but less than illuminating jokes on the topic.
When your name sounds like Snozzlebert Mugglewump, or is an
abbreviation of Archibald, and everything about your bearing and hair suggests, accurately, that you went to public school, it is easy to feel, as you say you do in a Radio Times interview, that there's a
lot of «posh - bashing that goes on».