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单词 Terms
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1. He phrased his criticisms in careful terms.
2. His objection was couched in the strongest terms.
3. The terms of settlement seem just.
4. These are the terms and conditions of your employment.
5. There are three terms in a school year.
6. A siege often brings them to terms.
7. He couldn't persuade me into accepting his terms.
8. The meeting ended on reasonably amicable terms.
9. We're not on intimate terms with our neighbours.
10. What are the terms of the peace treaty?
11. It turns out Levy is talking in metaphorical terms.
12. In practical terms[], it means spending less.
13. The terms of the contract are under review.
14. The terms of the contract are very unclear.
15. He couldn't come to terms with his sexuality.
16. It is important to define these terms accurately.
17. Femininity is still defined in terms of beauty.
18. She violated the terms of the contract repeatedly.
19. He couched his demands in very polite terms.
20. To be brief, we can't accept such harsh terms.
21. The academic year is divided into two terms.
22. Hot and cold are contrary terms.
23. They are in no position to dictate terms .
24. The terms of the contract are subject to review.
25. He was reelected for four consecutive terms.
26. The book is well organized in terms of plot.
27. The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.
28. He refused on principle to agree to the terms of the treaty.
29. She is still coming to terms with the failure of her marriage.
30. The research shows that pre-school children are capable of thinking in abstract terms.
1. His objection was couched in the strongest terms.
2. These are the terms and conditions of your employment.
3. There are three terms in a school year.
4. A siege often brings them to terms.
5. The meeting ended on reasonably amicable terms.
6. We're not on intimate terms with our neighbours.
7. What are the terms of the peace treaty?
8. It turns out Levy is talking in metaphorical terms.
9. In practical terms, it means spending less.
10. The terms of the contract are under review.
11. The terms of the contract are very unclear.
12. He couldn't come to terms with his sexuality.
13. It is important to define these terms accurately.
14. Femininity is still defined in terms of beauty.
15. To be brief, we can't accept such harsh terms.
16. The academic year is divided into two terms.
17. Hot and cold are contrary terms.
18. They are in no position to dictate terms .
19. We offer flexible repayment terms.
20. He was reelected for four consecutive terms.
21. The book is well organized in terms of plot.
22. The research shows that pre-school children are capable of thinking in abstract terms.
23. The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.
24. She is still coming to terms with the failure of her marriage.
25. By the age of seven, children are capable of thinking in abstract terms .
26. Most political prisoners were freed under the terms of the amnesty.
27. Do you think the Arab countries will come to terms with Israel one day?
28. He wants to come into the business on his own terms.
29. The bank will lend your company quite a huge sum of money on very favourable terms.
30. Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety.
31. By the age of seven, children are capable of thinking in abstract terms .
32. Most political prisoners were freed under the terms of the amnesty.
33. Do you think the Arab countries will come to terms with Israel one day?
34. He wants to come into the business on his own terms.
35. The bank will lend your company quite a huge sum of money on very favourable terms.
36. Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety.
37. Under the terms of the agreement, their funding of the project will continue until 2005.
38. The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
39. The House of Lords affirmed that the terms of a contract cannot be rewritten retrospectively.
40. The media has been speaking in glowing terms of the relationship between the two countries.
40. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
41. Under the terms of the contract the job should have been finished yesterday.
42. There is a substantial payback in terms of employee and union relations.
43. In economic terms the need to reduce inflation is unanswerable.
44. The government has announced the terms of reference for its proposed committee of inquiry.
45. My new neighbor moved in last weekend and already we're on speaking terms.
46. They failed to agree on the terms of a settlement.
47. The company will lend you money on very unfavourable terms.
48. He referred to your work in terms of high praise.
49. If the warranty is limited, the terms may entitle you to a replacement or refund.
50. He embarrasses discussion of the simplest subject by use of the difficult technical terms.
51. These resorts, like Magaluf and Arenal, remain unbeatable in terms of price.
52. NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were not met.
53. We tend to use these terms as if they were freely interchangeable forms of energy.
54. The ship was impounded under the terms of the UN trade embargo.
55. The terms of the contract were effectively imposed rather than agreed.
56. It is easier to think in concrete terms rather than in the abstract.
57. They have adhered strictly to the terms of the treaty.
58. You can't just look at it in terms of the immediate problem. You've got to see it in a wider context.
59. Under the terms of the lease, you have to pay maintenance charges.
60. If we are to treat with you, it must be on equal terms.
31. Under the terms of the agreement, their funding of the project will continue until 2005.
32. The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
33. The House of Lords affirmed that the terms of a contract cannot be rewritten retrospectively.
34. The media has been speaking in glowing terms of the relationship between the two countries.
35. Under the terms of the contract the job should have been finished yesterday.
36. There is a substantial payback in terms of employee and union relations.
37. In economic terms the need to reduce inflation is unanswerable.
38. The government has announced the terms of reference for its proposed committee of inquiry.
39. My new neighbor moved in last weekend and already we're on speaking terms.
40. They failed to agree on the terms of a settlement.
40. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
41. If the warranty is limited, the terms may entitle you to a replacement or refund.
42. These resorts, like Magaluf and Arenal, remain unbeatable in terms of price.
43. NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were not met.
44. The ship was impounded under the terms of the UN trade embargo.
45. The terms of the contract were effectively imposed rather than agreed.
46. It is easier to think in concrete terms rather than in the abstract.
47. You can't just look at it in terms of the immediate problem. You've got to see it in a wider context.
48. Under the terms of the lease, you have to pay maintenance charges.
49. The terms of the contract are acceptable to us.
50. The same terms are offered by other sellers.
51. I was surprised by his compliance with these terms.
52. His theorem can be translated into simple terms.
53. English sporting terms have been naturalised in many languages.
54. John is on equal terms with Dick, either in ability or in character.
55. Your thesis wouldn't get across if you used too many technical terms in it.
56. It has taken him a long time to come to terms with his disability.
57. The company will lend you money on very favourable terms.
58. Linda and Tina were again on speaking terms; their disagreement was dead and buried.
59. Growth in the Gross Domestic Product ( GDP ) decelerated significantly, from 10.5 per cent in real terms in 2000 to a mere 0.1 per cent in 2001.
60. You should be able to dictate the terms of the agreement to the firm which you are buying.
61. I hate to part on such bad terms.
62. The terms of the contract are acceptable to us.
63. The terms of the agreement were deliberately vague.
64. They're not on speaking terms after their quarrel.
65. He remained on good terms with them.
66. Many legal terms have more than one meaning.
67. The decision was disastrous in political terms.
68. Joe and his brother are barely on speaking terms.
69. He outlined the policy in vague terms.
70. These terms were favourable to India.
71. The cost in terms of human life was high.
72. She phrased the explanation in very simple terms.
73. We were not on the friendliest of terms .
74. I'll try to explain in simple terms.
75. Robson strongly objected to the terms of the contract.
76. He is still on excellent terms with his ex-wife.
77. The victorious nations were able to dictate peace terms.
78. On what terms are you engaged?
79. Check the terms of the policy before you sign.
80. Our opponents set the terms of the debate.
81. In money terms, the event was a disaster.
82. In terms of price there's no comparison .
83. At last they're on speaking terms again!
84. The numbers are relatively low in percentage terms.
85. Some musical terms are borrowed from Italian.
86. The terms are descriptive of strong emotion.
87. Do not coin terms that are intelligible to nobody.
88. The article is full of technical terms.
89. I like the new Audi in terms of styling.
90. Some insurance companies offer very reasonable terms.
91. They offered me a loan on very favourable terms.
92. The dispute was resolved on amicable terms.
93. His reply was couched in sinister terms .
94. Before proceeding further, we must define our terms.
95. He's on familiar terms with all the teachers.
96. The idea is almost a contradiction in terms.
97. I know how it works in general terms.
98. I'm on first-name terms with my boss now .
99. The letter was deliberately couched in very vague terms.
100. A 'nomad settlement' is a contradiction in terms.sentencedict .com
101. They met to finalize the terms of the treaty.
102. English sporting terms have been naturalised in many languages.
103. The enemy was eventually forced to come to terms.
104. He's on speaking terms with a number of senior politicians.
105. John is on equal terms with Dick(), either in ability or in character.
106. He referred to your work in terms of high praise/in flattering terms.
107. In terms of experience, she definitely had the edge over the other people that we interviewed.
108. In absolute terms British wages remain low by European standards.
109. Although prices are falling in absolute terms, energy is still expensive.
110. She was on friendly terms with most of the hospital staff.
111. If you agree to my terms -- free meals and good wages — I will work for you.
112. She quarrelled with her brother about the terms of their father's will.
113. The differences in the children's achievements were not wholly explicable in terms of their social backgrounds.
114. In broad terms, the paper argues that each country should develop its own policy.
115. By using cheaper materials, the company has broken the terms of its contract.
116. Do you understand all the terms of the lease ?
117. Under the terms of the deal, the band has to make two albums a year.
118. They were accused of non-observance of the terms of the contract.
119. Of course, a 200-year-old building is very old in American terms.
120. Do you think they would subscribe to such harsh terms?
121. He's talking in terms of starting a completely new career.
122. Students have less money in relative terms, but spend more on books.
123. This law will help small businesses to compete on equal terms with large multinational corporations.
124. The average value of salaries has fallen in real terms .
125. He is barely on speaking terms with his father .
126. The new centre-right government's radical objectives are often couched in moderate terms.
127. She told him in no uncertain terms to go away.
128. It's a mistake to think of Florida only in terms of its tourist attractions.
129. Many people think that an honest politician is a contradiction in terms.
130. The difficulty of a problem was defined in terms of how long it took to complete.
131. Employers are entitled to insist that employees honour the terms of their agreement.
132. She is still coming to terms with her son's death.
133. The client should understand, in broad terms ,[http:///terms.html] the likely cost of the case.
134. The oldest president in American history had stayed the course for two terms.
135. Does any significance attach to the use of the technical terms?
136. The matter, they decided, lay outside the commission's terms of reference.
137. He felt he had been trapped into accepting the terms of the contract.
138. The two were said to have been on first-name terms.
139. Canada has much to offer in terms of location and climate.
140. I told him in no uncertain terms what I thought of his behaviour.
141. The UN Security Council has linked any lifting of sanctions to compliance with the ceasefire terms.
142. The chairman spoke of the achievements of the company in glowing terms.
143. Paris has played a dominant role in France, not just in political terms but also in economic power.
144. They haven't been on speaking terms since they had that big row.
145. Hazlitt, though much younger, was soon disputing with Wordsworth on equal terms.
146. Whatever the objections to this sort of treatment, the gains in terms of the number of lives saved are substantial.
147. We let them know in no uncertain terms just how disappointed we were.
148. If you don't understand what the doctor says, ask to have it explained in layman's terms .
149. Speaking through an interpreter, the president said the terms of the ceasefire were completely unacceptable.
150. These teaching methods are too costly in terms of staff resources.
151. House prices have tumbled by almost 30 per cent in real terms since mid-1989.
152. Under the terms of the agreement, the debt will be repaid over a 20-year period.
153. Your contract will set out the terms and conditions of your employment.
154. For a long time her mother and her grandmother had hardly been on speaking terms.
155. Chinese language appellation system takes the relatives appellation terms as the base.
156. In our terms, the scheme has not been a success.
157. He is struggling to come to terms with his dwindling authority.
158. They judged that the time was right for the proposal of new terms for the trade agreement.
159. The company has now overtaken IBM in terms of size and reach.
160. They finally agreed to our terms with a certain reluctance.
160. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
161. We're a bit hard up at the moment so we're not thinking in terms of holidays.
162. It's a case of Hobson's choice, because if I don't agree to their terms, I'll lose my job.
163. Margery's grieving family battled to come to terms with their loss.
164. In spite of their disagreement they parted on amicable terms.
165. Generous redundancy terms had triggered a stampede of staff wanting to leave.
166. Some have been sentenced to long prison terms after unfair trials.
167. It's too early to start talking in terms of casualties.
168. They have agreed to the proposal in principle but we still have to negotiate the terms.
169. I tell you the general terms, and then let the chairman summarize.
170. His behaviour is only explicable in terms of his recent illness.
171. Men and women should be able to work on level terms .
172. The enemy is so desirous of peace that he will agree to any terms.
173. They failed to adhere to the terms of the agreement/treaty.
174. Under the terms of the trust he receives interest on the money, but he cannot get at the money itself.
175. There are superficial similarities between the two cars, but actually they're quite different in terms of performance.
176. Many theories purport to explain growth in terms of a single cause.
177. I think he's still coming to terms with the death of his wife.
178. In real terms the cost of driving is cheaper than a decade ago.
179. The job is great in terms of salary, but it has its disadvantages.
180. According to mechanistic views of behaviour, human action can be explained in terms of cause and effect.
181. It will shortly be put up for sale under the terms already communicated to you, which, to recapitulate, call for a very minimum of publicity.
182. They will sign the union treaty only on their terms.
183. She's not been on speaking terms with her uncle for years.
184. There is no difference between the two in quantitative terms.
185. The success of the Revolution is explicable in terms of the weakness of the king's government.
186. Considerable variation was found in the terms offered by different banks.
187. She's on intimate terms with important people in the government.
188. I now had a clear choice: either I accept their terms or I leave.
189. The workers walked out last month after a failure to agree all the terms for the 110 lay-offs.
190. Now that she has been promoted she is on equal terms with her ex - boss.
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191. It is always necessary to have regard to the terms of the contract.
192. The workers had been locked out until they accepted the management's terms.
193. I told Colin in no uncertain terms what I thought of him.
194. We're not exactly on intimate terms, but we see each other fairly often.
195. Refer to the terms set out in the company's memorandum.
196. They had a quarrel last night and now they're not on speaking terms .
197. In terms of fitness, he discovered that Kate left him standing.
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