1.学期,任期;(支付)结算期;【法】开庭期,(权利的)有效期间;定期租借(地产)
2.字眼,词语;术语,专门名词;措词,说法
3.期限,期间
4.(契约,谈判等的)条件,条款,约定,协定;要求额,价钱;费用
5.【逻】项;名词;【数,物】项;条
6.交谊,关系,地位
7.界石,界标;界限;极限,尽头,终点
8.【航】船尾栏杆两端的装饰
9.【建】胸像柱
10.(正常的)分娩期
1.学期,任期;(支付)结算期;【法】开庭期,(权利的)有效期间;定期租借(地产)
2.字眼,词语;术语,专门名词;措词,说法
3.期限,期间
4.(契约,谈判等的)条件,条款,约定,协定;要求额,价钱;费用
5.【逻】项;名词;【数,物】项;条
6.交谊,关系,地位
7.界石,界标;界限;极限,尽头,终点
8.【航】船尾栏杆两端的装饰
9.【建】胸像柱
10.(正常的)分娩期
1.把...叫做,把...称为
1.a word or phrase used for referring to something; a word or phrase used as a name or for describing someone
2.used for saying which aspects of something you are considering or including
3.one of the periods of time into which the year is pided for students. In the U.S. a term can be, for example, a year, a semester, or a trimester; a period of time during which a government, court, or other official organization regularly meets
4.a period of time during which a politician or other official holds their job
5.the period of time that someone must spend in prison
6.a period of time that a legal, business, or financial agreement lasts
7.the end of the period of time that a woman is pregnant; the end of the period of time that something lasts, especially a legal, business, or financial agreement
8.a number or symbol used in a calculation in mathematics
9.the conditions of a legal, business, or financial agreement that the people making it accept; the conditions you accept when you buy or sell something
1.a word or phrase used for referring to something; a word or phrase used as a name or for describing someone
2.used for saying which aspects of something you are considering or including
3.one of the periods of time into which the year is pided for students. In the U.S. a term can be, for example, a year, a semester, or a trimester; a period of time during which a government, court, or other official organization regularly meets
4.a period of time during which a politician or other official holds their job
5.the period of time that someone must spend in prison
6.a period of time that a legal, business, or financial agreement lasts
7.the end of the period of time that a woman is pregnant; the end of the period of time that something lasts, especially a legal, business, or financial agreement
8.a number or symbol used in a calculation in mathematics
9.the conditions of a legal, business, or financial agreement that the people making it accept; the conditions you accept when you buy or sell something
1.to use a particular word or phrase to describe or refer to someone or something
1.The sequence of accounting procedures used to record, classify, and summarize accounting information is often termed the accounting cycle.
会计记录、分类和总结会计记录的过程经常被称作会计循环。
2.Vincent was worried that if he attempted to do so on the spot, he might be rejected because of what he termed "his accident" .
文森特担心如果他立即去尝试应征的话,可能会因为他称之为“他的意外”而被拒绝。
3.but during the eighteenth century, critics began to respond to Shakespeare on his own terms and acclaim what they termed his natural genius.
但是到了18世纪,评论家开始以莎士比亚自己的风格来评论他,并赞扬了他天生的才气。
4.He said the volumes had been concentrated in a handful of stocks reflecting what he termed a "traders' market" .
他表示,成交量集中于少数股票,反映了他称之为“交易者市场”的特征。
5.You may be surprised that it is i who am bringing this message to you and not one of the 'galactic beings' as they are termed.
你们可能会惊讶,是我把这讯息带给你们,而不是一个正如他们被命名为的“银河的存在”。
6.A set of edge-triggered (or equivalent) latches which jointly store the state of a binary value through a clock cycle is termed a register.
用一组沿触发(或等价的)锁存器在一个时钟周期内共同地存储一个以二进制数表示的状态,就称为寄存器。
7.By then the your consciousness levels will also have been lifted up to heights that would be termed as Galactic.
随后你们意识的层次也将被提升到更高的层次,作为一个银河存有。
8.With Tiberius Caesar, Sejanus had ascended to that height, as they two were termed, and reckoned, as a pair of friends.
在泰比瑞亚斯一方面西亚努斯升到很高的位置,竟至他们二人被称并被认为一双朋友。
9.Much of the preceding discussion has focused on the technical requirements for a piece of software to be termed a component.
前面的大量讨论内容都集中在称为组件的软件单元技术要求上。
10.By delaying the onset of colour to a more convenient period, these males, termed she-males, are making the best of a bad situation.
藉由拖延外表颜色变化的开始,这些公蜥蜴,称作变装蜥蜴,努力在艰难的情况下求得最好的求生方法。