accept [reject] sb.'s terms 接受[拒绝]某人条件。 a derogatory term 贬义词。 a long [short] term 长[短]期。 the major [middle, minor] term 【逻辑学】大[中、小]项。 technical [scientific] terms 专门[科学]术语。 Terms cash. 条件为现金支付。 Terms, two dollars a week. 学费每周两元。 terms for peace 媾和条件。 be born at full terms (小孩)足月生。 be in terms 在谈判[交涉、商量]中。 bring (sb.) to terms 使某人接受条件,使某人就范[投降]。 come to terms 达成协议,谈判成功;投降,让步。 during one's term of office 在任期内。 extreme term (数)外项。 for a term of five years 限期五年。 force sb. to come to terms 迫使…就范。 in any term 无论如何,在任何条件下。 in black and white terms 白纸黑字,毫不含糊。 in (good) set terms 明确地。 in high terms 极力称赞。 in plain terms 简单说。 in terms of 依…,据…;从…方面;用…特有的字眼(in terms of approval [reproach] 赞成[谴责])。 keep a term 上一个学期的课。 keep on good [friendly] terms 保持良好[友好]关系。 keep terms with 和…继续谈判[交涉]。 make terms with 和…谈妥[妥协]。 not (up) on any terms 决不。 not on borrowing terms 不友好,无交情。 on bad terms 不和,不睦 (with)。 on easy term 以宽大的条件。 on equal terms 处于平等的地位。 on even terms (和…)不相上下 (with)。 on one's own terms 按照自己的条件(价钱)。 on speaking terms 泛泛之交 (with)。 on visiting [familiar, first-name, intimate, writing] terms with 和…有往来[很熟、通信]的朋友关系。 sales terms 售货条件。 set a term to 对…加以限制,给…规定期限。 set terms 定条件。 upon no terms 决不。 vt. 把…叫做,把…称为。 He termed this gas argon. 他把这种气体叫做氩气。 He has no right to term himself an expert. 他没有权力自封为专家。 I would term it a case of treason. 我想称之为一起叛国案。
(architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome 同义词:terminus, terminal figure,
any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial; "the general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree"
a word or expression used for some particular thing; "he learned many medical terms"
one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition; "the major term of a syllogism must occur twice"
(usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement; "the contract set out the conditions of the lease"; "the terms of the treaty were generous" 同义词:condition,
a limited period of time; "a prison term"; "he left school before the end of term"
the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent; "a healthy baby born at full term" 同义词:full term,
name formally or designate with a term
其他语种释义
termとは意味:1term n. (1) 学期; 期限, 期間; 任期; 満期, 産期. 【動詞+】 ◆complete one's term of office 任期を終了する ◆He had a short term of imprisonment. 少しの間拘禁された ◆impose a jail term (判事が)服役期間を課す ◆The baby didn't reach full term. 出産予...