term
term
tɜrm
tērm
British pronunciation
/tɜːm/

Definição e significado de "term"em inglês

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01

denominar, qualificar

to describe something using a specific word or phrase
Complex Transitive: to term a phenomenon or situation sth
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example
Exemplos
The linguist termed the language phenomenon code-switching to describe the alternating use of two languages in conversation.
O linguista denominou o fenômeno linguístico de code-switching para descrever o uso alternado de dois idiomas em uma conversa.
The medical community terms the condition chronic fatigue syndrome.
A comunidade médica denomina essa condição como síndrome da fadiga crônica.
01

prazo, fim

the end of a specific period of time, particularly one that is expected to last
term definition and meaning
02

termo, palavra

a single word or group of words used to name or define something
example
Exemplos
The term " photosynthesis " refers to a biological process.
O termo "fotossíntese" refere-se a um processo biológico.
She learned a new medical term in her class.
Ela aprendeu um novo termo médico em sua aula.
03

trimestre, semestre

one of the three periods in the academic year during which multiple classes are held in schools, universities, etc.
Dialectbritish flagBritish
trimesteramerican flagAmerican
example
Exemplos
The new term starts next Monday.
O novo semestre começa na próxima segunda-feira.
She completed her assignments before the term ended.
Ela completou suas tarefas antes do trimestre terminar.
04

termo, condição

(usually plural) a statement of what is required as part of an agreement
05

termo, elemento

a single number, variable, or the product of numbers and variables in an expression or equation, separated by addition or subtraction operators
example
Exemplos
Combining like terms in an algebraic expression simplifies it.
Combinar termos semelhantes em uma expressão algébrica simplifica-a.
Each term in the sequence follows a specific pattern.
Cada termo na sequência segue um padrão específico.
06

termo, palavra

one of the substantive phrases in a logical proposition
07

termo, cariátide

a decorative column or pilaster that typically features a human or animal head or bust at the top, often used to support an entablature or other architectural elements
08

término, fim da gravidez

the end of gestation or point at which birth is imminent
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