term

term
tə:m 1. noun
1) (a (usually limited) period of time: a term of imprisonment; a term of office.) periode, åremål
2) (a division of a school or university year: the autumn term.) termin, semester
3) (a word or expression: Myopia is a medical term for short-sightedness.) faguttrykk, vending
2. verb
(to name or call: That kind of painting is termed `abstract'.)
- in terms of
frist
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periode
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semester
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termin
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subst. \/tɜːm\/
1) tid, periode
she lived there for a term of five years
hun bodde der i en periode på fem år
2) (skolevesen eller universitet) termin, semester
3) (jus) rettstermin, sesjon
4) (om betaling) termin, betalingstid, betalingstermin, forfallsdato
5) (om lån, forsikring e.l.) løpetid
6) (om fødsel) termin, normal nedkomsttid
their baby was born weeks before term
barnet deres ble født flere uker før terminen
7) term, betegnelse
it's a scientific term
det er en vitenskapelig betegnelse
8) (matematikk og logikk) term, ledd
9) (arkitektur, romersk antikk) term, terminus, grensestein
10) (gammeldags eller litterært) grense, slutt, mål
11) (mest i flertall) betingelse, (betalings)vilkår, pris
you can't dictate your own terms
du kan ikke diktere dine egne betingelser
the terms at that hotel are reasonable
det hotellet har rimelige priser
he did it on his own terms
han gjorde det på sine egne vilkår
they surrendered on terms
de kapitulerte på visse betingelser
12) (mest i flertall) ord, ordelag, vending, uttrykksmåte
he expressed himself in vague terms
han uttrykte seg i vage vendinger
be on good terms with være på god fot med, ha et godt forhold til
be on the best of terms with ha det beste forhold til
be on terms of intimacy with ha et (erotisk) forhold til
bring to terms bringe til fornuft
come to terms with komme til en overenskomst med, komme overens med finne seg i, akseptere
for the term of (one's) life på livstid, hele livet
in general terms i generelle vendinger
in no uncertain terms i utvetydige ordelag\/vendinger, med all ønskelig\/mulig tydelighet
in terms of something hva angår noe, når det gjelder noe, uttrykt i noe, forvandlet til noe, i form av noe
in terms of the highest praise i høyst berømmende ordelag
in the long term i det lange løp, på lang sikt
on easy terms på fordelaktige vilkår, med fordelaktige vilkår på avbetaling
on equal\/level terms på like vilkår, som likemenn
part on the best of terms skilles som de beste venner
set a term to something sette en grense for noe
term of office embetstid, embetsperiode, valgperiode
term of payment betalingstermin, betalingstid forfallsdato
term of reproach nedsettende uttrykk, skjellsord
term's rent kvartalsleie
terms of reference oppgitt ramme, mandat
terms of trade handelsbetingelser
II
verb \/tɜːm\/
benevne, betegne, kalle

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