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    term

    [英 [tɜ:m] 美 [tɜ:rm] ]

    term的意思、解释

    过去式:termed;  现在分词:terming;  复数形式:terms;

    term 基本解释

    名词术语; 期限; 学期; 条款

    及物动词把…称为; 把…叫做

    term的意思

    term 相关词组

    term是什么意思

    1. in the short term : 短期内;

    2. in the long term : 长远地;

    3. in terms of : 根据, 按照;

    4. on speaking terms : 泛泛之交, 仅仅相识而已(与with连用);

    5. on bad terms : 不和, 关系不好;

    6. set a term to : 给...定限期, 对...加以限制;

    7. at term : 到期;

    term在线翻译

    term 相关例句

    及物动词

    1. term的解释

    1. His life may be termed happy.

    他的生活可称之为幸福。

    名词

    1. Are there any examinations at the end of term?

    学期结束时有考试吗?

    2. They were sentenced to long terms in prison.

    他们被判处长期徒刑。

    3.

    3. There are three terms in a school year.

    一学年有三个学期。

    4. He was made captain of the football team for a term of one year.

    他被推选为足球队队长,任期一年。

    term 网络解释

    1. term的近义词

    1. 术语:在一个分布式Erlang应用中,术语(term)节点(node)意味着一个可以加入分布式transactions的运行系统. 通过一个称为net kernal的特殊进程,一个独立的Erlang系统可以成为一个分布式Erlang系统的一部分. 当net kernal进程启动的时候,

    2.

    2. 学期:第一个学期结束后,放假一周(学期(term)结束前会有考试,各科陆续考,成绩记入平时成绩,会发成绩单第二个学期结束,放假1个月,学期结束前有年中考试,与平时成绩结合,作为学期(semester)成绩.

    term 双语例句

    1. term

    1. A long-term follow-up study was done in 96 patients with essential hypertension, including 48 cases with left ventricular hypertrophy and strain, and 48 cases without.

    本文对48例左室肥厚伴劳损的原发性高血压患者进行了长期随访观察,并与48例不伴有左室肥厚及劳损患者作对照。

    2.

    2. Although the term potluck suggests a random assortment of dishes, it s likely to turn out better when the host does some kind organization by discussing with and assigning your guests a specific course or beverage to bring along.

    尽管 potluck 一词含有随意携带食物之意,倘若主人与客人商议并分配下各自应带食品或饮料,效果可能会好得多,不然就有可能出现客人都只带餐后甜点的情况

    3. This is a generic term for a liqueur with almond flavor and a minimum of 15% alcohol and 100 grams of sugar per liter.

    这是一个利口酒与杏仁味的通用术语,每升含有最低的15 %酒精和100克的糖。

    4. term是什么意思

    4. Ethnic slur; offensive term for a Jew.

    人种的污蔑;对犹太人的蔑称。

    5. In view of our long-term business, we would like to accept D/P payment terms.

    鉴于我们长期存在的业务关系,我们可以接受付款交单支付方式。

    6.

    6. Xiao-Long Song of the view that the current index is fluctuation range is the time to enter long-term investors.

    小认为长宋,目前的指数波动范围之内的时间进入长期投资者。

    7. term

    7. The term can be applied on various scales, from small ponds to the whole planet.

    这个名词可应用于不同范围,从小池塘乃至到整个地球。

    8. term是什么意思

    8. For an average term of five years.

    平均每三年厘定一次。

    9.

    9. To study long-term average behavior, symplectic integration may be used.

    研究长期平均水平的行为,辛一体化可以使用。

    10. The influence of steam-system key factors on the Long-term volume stability, including shrinkage and creep, of C50 high- performance concrete is systematic studied and the comprison expression between the internal humidity and self-contraction of C50 high-performance concrete is established in the Steam- environment.

    系统研究蒸养制度各个关键因素对于C50管片混凝土的抗氯离子扩散性能的影响,并采用灰色关联分析方法对混凝土的氯离子扩散系数与其关联因子进行灰色关联分析,找出影响混凝土抗氯离子渗透性的主要因素。

    11. It is a long-term illness that can last for many years before it is diagnosed.

    这是一个长期的疾病可以持续很多年之前,这是诊断。

    12. All of these reforms are absolutely critical to sustain China's long-term economic growth.

    所有这些改革对中国经济的长期持续增长都绝对是至关重要的。

    13. The main objection to vegetarianism on a long-term basis is the difficulty of getting enough protein, the body- building element in food.

    从长远来看,素食主义的最大害处就是难以从食物中摄取足量的蛋白质这一构成人体的重要成分。

    14. term

    14. After the page that open, clew because I am long-term did not login, your password has expired, install new code please.

    打开的页面后,提示俺由于长期未登录,你的密码已经过期,请设置新密码。

    15. With time, this misremembering only gets worse. A false statement from a noncredible source that is at first not believed can gain credibility during the months it takes to reprocess memories from short-term hippocampal storage to longer-term cortical storage.

    记忆失误随着时间的推移只有进一步恶化,虚假陈述来源不可信的纵使第一次不相信,但几个月期间经过从短期海马储存到长期皮层存储后,重新回忆处理就使虚假陈述取得公信力了。

    16. Secondly, the method can make people' s recognizing and remembering convert from the short-term memory into long-term memory quickly and smoothly, can get rid of the interference of proactive inhibition and retroactive inhibition effectively.

    数序形象挂钩法能使人的识记很快通过短时记忆而快速地顺利进入长时记忆,能有效防止前摄抑制、倒摄抑制和紧张性抑制的干扰,且在以后的较长时间里遗忘较少较慢。

    17. 120 paediatric cases, suffering from Lobular pneumonia by pulse magnetic field treatment, admitted by our department during the period of January 2008 and October 2008, designing observation group; 120 cases, which were Health check-up the same term, designing control group.

    我科于2008年1月~2008年10月收治的部分支气管肺炎患儿采用脉冲磁疗治疗120例,设为观察组;同期门诊健康体检儿童120例,设为对照组,观察组于治疗前及治疗后4周分别采血2ml,对照组于体检时采血2ml,分离血清用免疫比浊法进行免疫球蛋白检测,并对治疗前后患儿的体液免疫功能进行分析研究。

    18. But my concern is not first and foremost about the term, but its meaning.

    但是我最关心的并不是这个词,而是这个词的意义。

    19. The term is more of a marketing buzz word than a description of any specific type of software.

    这个术语更多的是推销的热门话题,而不是任何一类软件的描述。

    20. This is going to be a long-term task to be fulfilled throughout the period of the reform.

    这是一项长期的工作,要贯穿在整个改革过程之中

    term 词典解释

    1. 在…方面;从…角度看;根据…来说

    If you talk about something in terms of something or in particular terms, you are specifying which aspect of it you are discussing or from what point of view you are considering it.

    term的解释

    e.g. Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety...

    我们的产品在质量、可靠性,尤其是品种方面颇具竞争力。

    e.g. Paris has played a dominant role in France, not just in political terms but also in economic power.

    不仅仅在政治方面,而且在经济实力上巴黎在法国也都一直处于支配地位。

    2. 用…术语;用…语言;用…字眼

    If you say something in particular terms, you say it using a particular type or level of language or using language which clearly shows your attitude.

    e.g. The video explains in simple terms how the new tax works...

    录像用简单易懂的语言解释了新税法。

    e.g. The document is expressed in terms that are readily understood and agreed.

    文件用语浅显易懂,让人易于接受。

    3. 术语;学科用语

    A term is a word or expression with a specific meaning, especially one which is used in relation to a particular subject.

    e.g. Myocardial infarction is the medical term for a heart attack.

    心肌梗死是心脏病的医学用语。

    4. 把…称作;把…叫作

    If you say that something is termed a particular thing, you mean that that is what people call it or that is their opinion of it.

    e.g. He had been termed a temporary employee...

    他被称作临时雇员。

    e.g. He termed the war a humanitarian nightmare.

    他称这场战争是一场人道主义噩梦。

    5. 学期

    A term is one of the periods of time that a school, college, or university divides the year into.

    e.g. ...the summer term.

    夏季学期

    e.g. ...the last day of term.

    学期最后一天

    6. (政党、政府的)任期

    A term is a period of time between two elections during which a particular party or government is in power.

    e.g. Felipe Gonzalez won a fourth term of office in Spain's election.

    费利佩·冈萨雷斯在西班牙选举中获得第 4 次连任。

    7. (工作、居住的)期间,期限

    A term is a period of time that someone spends doing a particular job or in a particular place.

    e.g. ...a 12 month term of service...

    为期 12 个月的任职期

    e.g. Offenders will be liable to a seven-year prison term.

    违犯者可判处 7 年监禁。

    8. (合同、保险的)有效期

    A term is the period for which a legal contract or insurance policy is valid.

    term的翻译

    e.g. Premiums are guaranteed throughout the term of the policy.

    在保单有效期内,所缴纳的保险费是有保障的。

    9. 怀孕期;足月;临产

    The term of a woman's pregnancy is the nine month period that it lasts. Term is also used to refer to the end of the nine month period.

    e.g. That makes her the first TV presenter to work the full term of her pregnancy...

    那样,她就成了首个怀孕期间一直上班的电视节目主持人。

    e.g. Women over 40 seem to be just as capable of carrying a baby to term as younger women.

    年过 40 的女性好像和年轻女性一样能够怀孕到足月。

    10. (协议、条约等的)条款,条件

    The terms of an agreement, treaty, or other arrangement are the conditions that must be accepted by the people involved in it.

    term的解释

    e.g. ...the terms of the Helsinki agreement...

    《赫尔辛基协议》的条款

    e.g. Mayor Rendell imposed the new contract terms.

    伦德尔市长强加了新的合同条款。

    11. 勉强接受;向…让步;对…妥协

    If you come to terms with something difficult or unpleasant, you learn to accept and deal with it.

    e.g. She had come to terms with the fact that her husband would always be crippled.

    她只好接受了丈夫将终生残疾这个现实。

    12. 在平等的条件下;在相同的基础上

    If two people or groups compete on equal terms or on the same terms, neither of them has an advantage over the other.

    e.g. I had at last found a sport where I could compete on equal terms with able-bodied people...

    我终于发现了一个可以和体格健全的人平等竞争的体育项目。

    e.g. The focus was on women gaining access to work on the same terms as men.

    核心问题在于女性应与男性享有平等的就业机会。

    13. 关系融洽;友好相处

    If two people are on good terms or on friendly terms, they are friendly with each other.

    term

    e.g. Madeleine is on good terms with Sarah...

    马德琳和萨拉相处很好。

    e.g. We shook hands and parted on good terms.

    我们握了握手,友好地告别。

    14. 从长远来看/从短期来看/从中期来看

    You use the expressions in the long term ,in the short term, and in the medium term to talk about what will happen over a long period of time, over a short period of time, and over a medium period of time.

    e.g. The agreement should have very positive results in the long term...

    从长远来看,这个协议将会产生非常积极的影响。

    e.g. In the short term, chemical sprays are clearly an effective way to control pests...

    从短期来看,喷洒化学药品显然能有效控制虫害。

    15. 按照…的条件;根据…的意见

    If you do something on your terms, you do it under conditions that you decide because you are in a position of power.

    e.g. They will sign the union treaty only on their terms.

    只有同意他们的条件,他们才会在联盟条约上签字。

    16. 正在考虑,正在打算(做某事)

    If you say that you are thinking in terms of doing a particular thing, you mean that you are considering it.

    e.g. United should be thinking in terms of winning the European Cup...

    联队应该在考虑要赢得欧洲杯。

    e.g. She was thinking in terms of a career.

    她在考虑干一番事业。

    17. a contradiction in terms -> see contradiction

    in no uncertain terms -> see uncertain

    in real terms -> see real

    on speaking terms -> see speak

    term 单语例句

    1. Business ethics is a business culture that should be nurtured over the long term among CEOs.

    2. Philips in recent years has been focusing on embedding sustainability throughout the organization and processes, as it believes long term sustainability is a matter of business opportunities.

    3. But for Chinese people, suicide intervention is still a new term.

    4. Traders said retail investors were also uninterested in buying into a large coal firm, although long term institutional investors are seen mopping up shares.

    5. The term " new social strata " is by no means a United Front invention.

    6. The graffiti on the graves read " Death to the Arabs " and " Price tag, " a term locally used to describe reprisals by right wing activists.

    7. And the evaluation of environmental impacts caused by such planning is what we mean by the term strategic environmental evaluation.

    8. The prime minister said her first priority for the new term would be to reshuffle her cabinet.

    9. Others who use the term say it's premature to talk about potential legal action but aren't ruling it out.

    10. They warn that birth by Caesarean section carries far greater risks than by natural labor, particularly to women who have not reached their full term of pregnancy.

    term是什么意思term 英英释义

    noun

    1. (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

    Synonym: terminusterminal figure

    2. any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial

    e.g. the general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree

    3. a word or expression used for some particular thing

    e.g. he learned many medical terms

    4. one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition

    e.g. the major term of a syllogism must occur twice

    5. (usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement

    e.g. the contract set out the conditions of the lease

    the terms of the treaty were generous

    Synonym: condition

    6. a limited period of time

    e.g. a prison term

    he left school before the end of term

    7. the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent

    e.g. a healthy baby born at full term

    Synonym: full term

    verb

    1. name formally or designate with a term