term

美音:[tɜrm] 英音:[tɜː(r)m]

简单释义:


n.术语;期限;任期;词语

v.把…称为;把…叫做

网络学期;项;条款

变形:

复数:terms  过去分词:termed  现在分词:terming  


完整释义:


n.

1.字眼,词语;术语,专门名词;措词,说法
2.期限,期间
3.(契约、谈判等的)条件,条款,约定,协定;要求额,价钱;费用
4.(正常的)分娩期
5.交谊,关系,地位
6.界石,界标;界限;极限,尽头,终点
7.学期,任期;(支付)结算期;【法律】开庭期,(权利的)有效期间;定期租借(地产)
8.【数,物】项;条;【逻辑学】项;名词
9.【航海】船尾栏杆两端的装饰
10.【建筑】胸像柱

v.

1.把…叫做,把…称为

adj.

1.终末的


例句:

  1. He said the bank faces a "long-term transformation. "
    他说,花旗将面临“漫长的转型之路。”

  2. As such the term freestyle is often used as a synonym for the front crawl.
    因此人们常说的“自由泳”基本就成了“爬泳”的同义词。

  3. He said he had decided not to run for another term because "six years feels like a good point to return to the UK" .
    他决定不再谋求连任,因为“任职6年后,似乎到了返回英国的好时间”。

  4. This course includes a full set of assignments, an extensive reading list and a mid-term course assessment used for student feedback.
    本课程包括整套作业,延伸阅读书单和用来获得学生回馈的期中调查。

  5. But a host of examples stretching back over the centuries bear witness to the long-term link between monetary growth and inflation.
    但过去数百年间的例子已经见证了货币增长和通货膨胀间的长期联系。

  6. In the field of language teaching the word game has been used so loosely that it has become a very vague term.
    一词在语言教学领域中宽松之使用已使其词义相当模糊。

  7. The term of chronic irritation as a carcinogen is so vague that it is not easy to discuss.
    慢性刺激作为致癌因子,其意义是如此含糊以致不易加以讨论。

  8. The Democrats and Republicans now have to fight it out to agree to long-term spending plans, which has been a tough ask so far.
    民主党人及共和党人现必须竭尽所能就长期支出计划达成一致,这迄今为止一直是个艰巨的任务。

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