terms 详细解释

terms

[tə:mz]

n.条件, 条款, 关系, 措辞
名词term的复数形式

英英释义

名词 terms:

status with respect to the relations between people or groups

同义词:footing

the amount of money needed to purchase something

同义词:price, damage

名词 term:

a word or expression used for some particular thing

同义词:term

a limited period of time

同义词:term

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

同义词:condition, term

any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial

同义词:term

one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition

同义词:term

the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent

同义词:term, full term

(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, term

动词 term:

name formally or designate with a term

同义词:term

例句

1. He described the project in loose terms.他大致描述了一下这个项目。 2. I will discuss the terms of employment with you later.之后我会跟你谈聘用条款。 3. Customers like Salomon were able to borrow on terms only slightly worse than the banks' own.像萨洛蒙这样的客户能以略逊于银行间拆借的条件贷款。 4. They are on affectionate terms.他们之间互相爱慕。 5. He came to terms with his failings他接受了自己的各种缺点。 6. She had come to terms with the fact that her husband would always be in a wheelchair.她已经接受了丈夫将坐一辈子轮椅的现实。 7. In terms of money he was no better off.说到钱, 他并不富裕。 8. Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety.我们的商品在产品质量、可靠性而且最主要的是多样性上进行竞争。 9. They could still face the rest of the world on equal terms.他们仍能平等地面对世人。 10. Try to keep on good terms with everyone at your place of employment.在工作单位要尽量与大家友好相处。 11. 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。 12. She was thinking in terms of a career.她在考虑干一番事业。