Terminal
01
ターミナル, 駅
a building where trains, buses, planes, or ships start or finish their journey
例
She arrived at the bus terminal just in time to catch her ride.
彼女はちょうど乗り物に乗るのに間に合うようにバスターミナルに到着した。
02
a point of connection on an electrical device where current enters or leaves
例
The battery has two terminals: positive and negative.
03
an electronic device that provides access to a computer, typically with a keyboard and display
例
The library has several computer terminals for public use.
04
the end or extremity of something with measurable length
例
The rod 's terminals were capped with protective covers.
terminal
01
最終の, 終わりの
causing a conclusion or being the final element in a series or process
例
Retirement marked the terminal conclusion of a long professional career.
退職は長い専門職のキャリアの最終的な結論を示した。
02
末期の, 不治の
(of an illness) having no cure and gradually leading to death
例
Mary 's grandmother was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer and was placed in hospice care.
メアリーの祖母は末期の肺がんと診断され、ホスピスケアに置かれました。
03
終端の, 最終の
referring to the physical location or position of something at an end point
例
The hikers reached the terminal point of the trail, where they were rewarded with a breathtaking view of the mountains.
ハイカーたちはトレイルの終点に到達し、そこで山々の息をのむような景色に報われました。
04
relating to or occurring within a fixed term or period of time
例
The contract includes terminal clauses for early termination.
05
situated at the ends of a delivery route or line of transport
例
Terminal stops on the bus route include the city center and airport.



























