terming
美 [t?rm]
英 [t??(r)m] 
- n.任期;(支付)結算期;(權利的)有效期間;定期租借(地產)
- v.把…叫做
- 網絡學期;術語;項
詞形變化
復數:terms 現在分詞:terming 過去式:termed 同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 1. 學期,任期;(支付)結算期;【法】開庭期,(權利的)有效期間;定期租借(地產) 4. (契約,談判等的)條件,條款,約定,協定;要求額,價錢;費用 |
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英英解釋
例句
"Our generation has been steeped in a very partisan political environment, " he said, terming the condition "post-partisanship. "
他說:“我們這代人一直浸淫在一種黨派政治極其嚴重的環境中。”他隨后以“后黨派時代”界定現狀。
The Soviet Union reacted by terming it as step along the road to unleashing a thermal nuclear war.
而蘇聯作為回應將這個舉措定義為爆發全面核戰的前奏
Long before, i believe that there exists fairy tales love in theworld , also i was terming the appear of my love and Mr. right .
很久以前,我相信世界上有仙女童話故事,并且我也想我的真愛出現并叫他正確先生。
Terming out debt to longer maturities, without disrupting this dynamic, may be complicated.
在不擾亂市場機制的情況下延長債務期限可能比較復雜。
So by terming ourselves "queer, " why would we look to sustain a traditional model that we have by definition rejected?
既然我們稱呼自己為“酷兒”,為何我們會想用被否決的定界去維持我們現有的傳統模式呢?
The OECD folks offer some explanations, terming Shanghai a 'leader in reform. '
經合組織方面的人士把上海稱為“改革先鋒”,給出了一定的解釋。
Investors have taken to terming the flight from risky assets into gold a new currency trade.
投資者已經習慣于把投資從高風險資產轉向黃金說成是一種新的外匯交易。