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term noun 5period of time 时间段ADJECTIVE | VERB + TERM | TERM + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElong, short 长期;短期◆a long term of imprisonment长期监禁full (medical 医学) 满期◆The pregnancy went to full term (= lasted the normal length of time).妊娠足月了。fixed 固定期限◆The contract was for a fixed term of five years.合同为 5 年固定期限。jail, prison 监禁期;服刑期presidential 总统任期first, second 第一个/第二个任期◆The president wants to make tax reform a top priority during his second term.总统想把税制改革作为他第二个任期的重中之重。VERB + TERMserve 度过期限◆He served a five-year prison term.他服了 5 年徒刑。seek 谋求任期◆She is now seeking her second term in the Senate.她正在谋求在参议院的第二个任期。win 赢得任期◆Blair won a third term of office.布莱尔赢得第三个任期。begin, complete 开始/完成任期TERM + VERBrun 任期持续◆Her current term runs until January 2014.她目前的任期到 2014 年 1 月结束。expire, run out 期满;到期◆His term expires at the end of May.他的任期到 5 月底届满。PREPOSITIONat term (medical 医学) 按期◆Her baby was born at term.她的宝宝足月降生了。PHRASESin the long term, in the medium term, in the near term, in the short term 从长期/从中期/从近期/从短期来看◆In the long term, our efforts will pay off.从长远来看,我们的努力会得到回报。a term of imprisonment, a term of office 刑期;任期◆The president was sworn in for his second term of office.总统宣誓就职,开始第二个任期。a term of years 年期◆The lease is granted for a set term of years.租约按约定为固定年期。 |