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terme
I. term [ingl. brit. təːm, ingl. am. tərm] SUST.
1. term (period of time):
term (gen)
term (gen)
term ENS., UNIV.
a term baby, a baby born at term
in or during term(-time) ENS., UNIV.
autumn/spring/summer term ENS., UNIV.
2. term (word, phrase):
term
term of abuse
3. term MAT.:
term
4. term (limit):
term
term
to set or put a term to sth
II. terms SUST. sust. pl.
1. terms (conditions):
termes mpl
terms COM.
terms of trade COM., ECON.
2. terms:
to come to terms with (accept) identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with death, defeat, failure
3. terms (relations):
termes mpl
4. terms (point of view):
III. in terms of PREP.
1. in terms of MAT.:
2. in terms of (from the point of view of):
IV. term [ingl. brit. təːm, ingl. am. tərm] V. trans.
term
to term sth sth
appeler or nommer qc qc
term insurance SUST.
term time [tɜːm taɪm] SUST.
during or in term time
term paper SUST. ingl. am.
term paper ENS., UNIV.
term deposit SUST.
term deposit
umbrella term SUST.
Trinity term SUST. ingl. brit. UNIV.
Trinity term
term loan SUST.
term loan
half-term ingl. brit. SUST. ENS.
1. half-term (holiday):
half-term
half-term
2. half-term (period):
half-term
half-term atrbv. holiday, trip
I. medium-term [ingl. brit. miːdɪəmˈtəːm, ingl. am. ˈmidiəmˌtərm] SUST.
in the medium-term
II. medium-term [ingl. brit. miːdɪəmˈtəːm, ingl. am. ˈmidiəmˌtərm] ADJ.
medium-term
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. term [tɜ:m, ingl. am. tɜ:rm] SUST.
1. term (word):
term
2. term (period):
term
term UNIV., ENS.
term of office
to go to term MED.
3. term pl. (conditions):
term
in terms of sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. term [tɜ:m, ingl. am. tɜ:rm] V. trans.
term
medium-term ADJ.
medium-term
short-term ADJ.
short-term loan, policy, memory:
short-term
long-term ADJ.
1. long-term (effective on a longer period):
long-term
2. long-term (lasting long):
long-term
emotive term
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
inglés
inglés
francés
francés
I. term [tɜrm] SUST.
1. term (word):
term
2. term (period):
term
term UNIV., ENS.
term of office
to carry a baby to term MED.
3. term pl. (conditions):
term
in terms of sth
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. term [tɜrm] V. trans.
term
long-term ADJ.
1. long-term (effective on a longer period):
long-term
2. long-term (lasting long):
long-term
short-term ADJ.
short-term loan, policy, memory:
short-term
medium-term ADJ.
medium-term
short-term parking SUST.
emotive term
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
C.D.D.
Present
Iterm
youterm
he/she/itterms
weterm
youterm
theyterm
Past
Itermed
youtermed
he/she/ittermed
wetermed
youtermed
theytermed
Present Perfect
Ihavetermed
youhavetermed
he/she/ithastermed
wehavetermed
youhavetermed
theyhavetermed
Past Perfect
Ihadtermed
youhadtermed
he/she/ithadtermed
wehadtermed
youhadtermed
theyhadtermed
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However, overexposures of either operators or targets may cause long-term damage including cancer.
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There has been a long-term decline in precipitation, with an average of only 428 mm recorded in the period 19992008.
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The camp is used for short-term wilderness camping, as well as long-term platform tent camping.
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No information has been revealed about the long-term condition of the tapes once this process has taken place.
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It is unclear whether this risk occurs with only long-term use or with short-term use as well.
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