term的意思和读音

term

: [tɜrm] : [tɜː(r)m]

n.

v.

terms  terming  termed  

adj.+n.medium term,general term,generic term,technical term,same term

v.+n.use term,term come

v.call,name,label,dub,designate

n.word,expression,phrase,idiom,period

termn.— see alsoterms,long-term,medium-term,short-term

1.[c]a word or phrase used as the name of sth, especially one connected with a particular type of language

a technical/legal/scientific, etc. term

a term of abuse

‘Register’ is the term commonly used to describe different levels of formality in language.“

2.[c][u](especially in Britain) one of the three periods in the year during which classes are held in schools, universities, etc.

the spring/summer/autumn/fall term

Many students now have paid employment during term .

It's nearly the end of term .

the end of the term

3.[c]a period of time for which sth lasts; a fixed or limited time

during the president's first term of/in office

He faces a maximum prison/jail term of 25 years. 25

a long term of imprisonment

4.[sing]the end of a particular period of time, especially one for which an agreement, etc. lasts

the term of the loan

His life had reached its natural term.

The pregnancy went to full term(= lasted the normal length of time) .怀

5.[c]each of the various parts in a series, an equation , etc.

IDMin terms ofin … terms

Such a development seems unlikely, at least in the short term(= it will not happen for quite a long time) .

in the long/short/medium termused to describe what will happen a long, short, etc. time in the future

Such a development seems unlikely, at least in the short term(= it will not happen for quite a long time) .

v.

1.[oftpass]~ sb/sth + noun/adj.to use a particular name or word to describe sb/sth

At his age, he can hardly be termed a young man.

REM sleep is termed ‘active’ sleep.

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n.1.a word or phrase used for referring to something; a word or phrase used as a name or for describing someone2ed for saying which aspects of something you are considering or including3.one of the periods of time into which the year is divided for students. In the U.S. a term can be, for example, a year, a semester, or a trimester; a period of time during which a government, court, or other official organization regularly meets4.a period of time during which a politician or other official holds their job5.the period of time that someone must spend in prison6.a period of time that a legal, business, or financial agreement lasts7.the end of the period of time that a woman is pregnant; the end of the period of time that something lasts, especially a legal, business, or financial agreement8.a number or symbol used in a calculation in mathematics9.the conditions of a legal, business, or financial agreement that the people making it accept; the conditions you accept when you buy or sell something1.a word or phrase used for referring to something; a word or phrase used as a name or for describing someone2ed for saying which aspects of something you are considering or including3.one of the periods of time into which the year is divided for students. In the U.S. a term can be, for example, a year, a semester, or a trimester; a period of time during which a government, court, or other official organization regularly meets4.a period of time during which a politician or other official holds their job5.the period of time that someone must spend in prison6.a period of time that a legal, business, or financial agreement lasts7.the end of the period of time that a woman is pregnant; the end of the period of time that something lasts, especially a legal, business, or financial agreement8.a number or symbol used in a calculation in mathematics9.the conditions of a legal, business, or financial agreement that the people making it accept; the conditions you accept when you buy or sell something

v.1.to use a particular word or phrase to describe or refer to someone or something

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2. semester n. term n. assignment n. ...

3. tent n. term n. terminal a. ( ...

4. biochemistry n. term n. internal a. ...

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1.For the better promotion its containerized traffic's development, Ningbo Port must carry on the long-term plan to its future development.

2.If you can satisfy my needs, than i'd be glad to turn this into a Long-Term Project.

3.The "quick fix" that many countries are trying to use to find their way out of trouble, will only be that with no long term solution.“

4.With school term approaching, she would be off to that muggle school and he would probably never see her till next summer.

5.Description : Another example of a fine long term adult-child friendship fostered by eco village life.——

6.The term is often used to refer specifically to the pulsed neutron spectroscopy measurement.

7.Human clones have yet to be made. Even if they were, it would be illegal to bring them to term and thus produce a cloned human being.使-

8.Its shares have been soaring for the past two years as the company's long-term outlook began to brighten.

9.I have never been a quitter. To leave office before my term is completed is abhorrent to every instinct in my body.

10.Buying now makes sense for those truly in it for the long term; the bottom may still be ahead.线