定义
the terms (of a contract): 条件,规定(合同中的)
to come to term 走到尽头
to come to terms (with something) 接受,最终同意
a University term 学期
terms of endearment 表达情感的称谓,如:亲爱的,宝贝,甜心等。
to come to terms (with something) 接受,最终同意
a University term 学期
terms of endearment 表达情感的称谓,如:亲爱的,宝贝,甜心等。
a term (in politics): 任期,时期(政治)
a term (in language): 单词(语言里的)
short-term, medium-term, long-term: 短期,中期,长期
- "You of all people should know that "Indian giver" isn't an acceptable term."
- "Of the many trendy movements gaining popularity within elitist circles, the "local food" movement may have the most momentum. The term describes the growing preference of some consumers to eat only locally or regionally-produced food rather than food which has traveled great distances before arriving on their plate."
- "Managers come in many different shapes and forms. There are many types of managers and many different terms that describe different managers."
- "I accept your terms."
- "Those are our terms."
- "Lawyer : Uh, Mr. Capone, for legal purposes, I'd like you to refrain from using the term "gangster" to describe yourself."
- "Are we willing, to accept the terms and conditions of our arrangement?"
- "Is that a motoring term?"
- "Still, Miracle Juices' founders, Bruno Delavigne and Horatio Oléré, have refused to accept the initial terms of the offer, leading to prolonged bargaining sessions behind closed doors."