expiry / ɪkˈspaɪər i, ˈɛk spə ri /

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expiry 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ex·pi·ries.

  1. expiration of breath.
  2. an end or termination, as of life or a contract.

expiry 近义词

expiry

等同于 termination

expiry

等同于 stopping point

expiry

等同于 terminus

expiry

等同于 end

expiry

等同于 exit

expiry

等同于 expiration

更多expiry例句

  1. The first artificial crisis was the so-called “fiscal cliff”: the expiry of many tax cuts at the end of 2012.
  2. At the expiry of this term Finck entered the Danish service as general of infantry.
  3. O thou of mighty arms, do thou, however, slay my enemies along with all their followers on the expiry of thirteen years.
  4. The press regained its liberty through the expiry of the Licensing Act in 1679.
  5. And so they serve their time in patience, and go home at the expiry of the sentence "without a stain on their character."
  6. The Bloemfontein Conference was opened upon the Reformers' emancipation day, the expiry of the three years' silence.