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interest terms N pl ECON

market terms N pl

market terms

payment terms N pl ECON

I . term [tɜ:m, Am tɜ:rm] N

1. term (word, expression):

termin m
in no uncertain terms

2. term Brit SCHOOL, UNIV:

semestr m

3. term (duration of job):

5. term no pl form (having a baby):

6. term:

terms pl (conditions)
warunki mpl
terms of a credit
on easy terms
terms and conditions

8. term:

terms pl (relationship), to be on good terms with sb

Phrases:

to come to terms with sth

II . term [tɜ:m, Am tɜ:rm] VB trans

general standard terms and conditions N pl ECON

fixed term N ECON

medium-term ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Despite this success, the magazine had a reputation for low-quality space opera and adventure fiction, and modern literary historians refer to it in dismissive terms.
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He proposes that we use imaginative schemata to structure abstract concepts largely in terms a set of spatial analogies he calls image schemata.
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In terms of bathing facilities, bathrooms require a bath or shower with an adequate supply of wholesome water.
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Unimaginable advances have been achieved in terms of increased life expectancy, reduced disease and access to lifestyles undreamed of by any tsar or pharaoh.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In terms of car/bicycle collisions, this is clearly mediated by how the bike path network rejoins the main road network.
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A year later, blue-collar wages were raised by 27% in real terms and white-collar wages became fully indexed.
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They are tightly and economically composed and in terms of color, which he deploys judiciously, absolutely spot-on technique as far as nature is concerned.
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Many are or derive from nautical terms and other naval terminology.
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There are also some more derisive terms such as buttinsky or busybody.
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The one exception to that was the resources sector, which was attracting increased interest from investors who were looking beyond near terms earnings performance.
www.afr.com

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