$ term English [t? : m] beautiful [t? :rm]
Noun (abbreviation of noun) term; Time limit; Semester; clause
Call ... as; make a telephone call ...
Third person singular: term plural: term present participle: term past tense: term
A new course was offered this semester. ?
A new course was opened this semester.
Tom studied much harder this term than last term. ?
Tom studied much harder this term than last term.
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Usage of $ term:
The basic meaning of $ term is duration, and its extension can represent duration, session, duration and termination. When defining "semester", an indefinite article is sometimes added in front of it, which mainly refers to any of the three semesters in a year in British middle schools and universities. When making the solution of "termination period", it is usually used in the singular form.
$ term can also be interpreted as "term, jargon", which refers to a word or professional noun with a specific meaning, and is usually used in the plural.
In mathematical terms, $ term can also be used as an "item" solution
The plural form of $ term can also be interpreted as "conditions, terms", "cost, price", "relationship, friendship" and is often used with the preposition at or on.
As a verb, $ term means "make a phone call" and is a transitive verb. It is often used as a compound object with a noun or adjective as a complement.
$ term can be used in passive structures.
When $ term means "condition" or "price", it is usually in the plural form.