首页英语词典termterm词组搭配

term

英[tɜːm] 美[tɝm]
  • n. 术语;学期;期限;条款
  • vt. 把…叫做
  • n. (Term)人名;(泰)丁

词组搭配


come to terms with

come to accept (a new and painful or difficult event or situation); reconcile oneself to

向…屈服;对…让步;与…妥协;与…和解;和…达成协议

she had come to terms with the tragedies in her life.

她对生活中的不幸已经逆来顺受了。

in terms of (或 in —— terms)

with regard to the particular aspect or subject specified

根据,按照; 在…方面,从…方面(说来)

replacing the printers is difficult to justify in terms of cost.

从成本方面很难说更换打印机是合算的。

sales are down by nearly 7 per cent in &B{real terms}.

实际上销售额降低了近7个百分点。

the long/short/medium term

used to refer to a time that is a specified way into the future

长/短/中期

on terms

in a state of friendship or equality

友好,关系良好;在平等地位上

on —— terms

in a specified relation or on a specified footing

处于…关系(或状态)

we are all on friendly terms.

我们都相处友好。

terms of reference

(Brit.)the range or scope established for an inquiry or discussion

(英)受权调查范围;受委托事项

in terms of

As measured or indicated by; in units of

用…衡量或表示;用…的措辞

distances expressed in terms of kilometers as well as miles; cheap entertainment, but costly in terms of time wasted.

用公里和英里来表示距离;低廉的娱乐,但就浪费的时间来说却极昂贵

In relation to; with reference to

根据:按照;就…而言

“facilities planned and programmed in terms of their interrelationships, instead of evolving haphazardly”(&b{Wharton Magazine})

“按照其内在的关系来营造设施以防止其产生灾难性的进展”(&b{沃顿杂志})