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$ TERM

n.

term, term

term of office

[pl.] (contract, negotiation, etc.) conditions and terms; Fee, price

[pl.] relationship, friendship, status

(special meaning) technical terms; Wording; There are several statements

; Item; Material energy pole

building bust column

boundary; End point

(normal) delivery period

boundary stone, Landmark

a long term of imprisonment

a minor term

a minor term

accept it on the terms

be on good terms with a person

have a good relationship with someone

. Scientific terms

the expression a+2ab+b has three terms. a+2ab+b

has three terms.

The academic year is divided into two terms.

A school year is divided into two semesters.

idioms

at the end of the $ TERM; Be born at full terms

be born at full terms

be in terms in negotiation [negotiation]

be on intimate terms with is closely related to ...

bring sb. to terms, make someone submit [submit ]

come to terms; Compromise; Reach an agreement; Accept the conditions, adopt an attitude of

come to terms with one' s existence

p>during one's term of office

eat one's terms [English] to study law, Prepare to be a lawyer

for $ TERM of (one' s) life

holiday terms [speeches, words] grandiose words; Good words; Flattery

in any $ TERM In any case, in any case

in black and white terms in black and white; Unambiguously

in flatting terms uses flattering words, and the words that have won prizes

in (good) set terms uses clear and rigorous words; In unambiguous words

in general terms

in high terms

in plain terms

In short, frankly speaking

in practical terms

in terms of

in terms of ..., according to ...; In terms of ...; From the point of view of ... Conversion, conversion; In units of ...; As for ..., as far as ... is concerned,

in the long term

in the short term,

inclusive terms include all kinds of expenses (usually hotel accommodation, etc.)

ink-horn' s pedantic wording; Chewing on words

keep a $ TERM last semester, staying at school for one semester

keep on good (friendly) terms with sb. Keep a good (friendship) relationship with someone, make friends

keep terms with sb. and ... continue negotiations, Keep a friendly relationship with someone

law $ TERM legal terms (court) Session

Lent $ TERM University Spring and Autumn Term

make terms with ... [compromise, stipulate conditions, Reach an agreement ]

mutual terms [principles] exchange terms

not on any terms [on no terms] Never, in any case not

not on boring terms, not very friendly (usually referring to neighborhood relations)

on bad terms, not good relations

on easy terms; On favorable terms

on equal terms with the same conditions as ... and get along with ... on equal terms

on even terms and ... are comparable

on good[friendly] terms are friendly, good and good

on one's own terms [price]; According to one's own opinion

on sb.'s terms [opinions, pricing ]

on speaking terms are casual acquaintances, just acquaintances (used with with)

on terms are friendly and have a good relationship in negotiations; In consultation, on the equal status,

on visiting [familiar, first-name, intimate writing] terms with ... have a friend relationship with [close relatives, correspondence]

p>serve one's term to serve a term of military service or p>set a term to restrict ... Refuse to give in

technical terms, technical term

trinity $ TERM [UK], one of the Oxford University semesters; During the session of the High Court from June 9 to July 31,

$ TERM by

$ p>term of [for]years held land property rights in a certain period.