termed 的 2 个定义
- a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
- any word or group of words considered as a member of a construction or utterance.
- the time or period through which something lasts.
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- to apply a particular term or name to; name; call; designate.
termed 近义词
name something
更多termed例句
- That very weird injury allows him just enough time to bid a teary goodbye to Sam, and allows Sam enough time to come to terms with the fact that it’s really the final goodbye.
- He also said that Bjergsen’s move to coaching seemed like a natural extension of the work he was already doing in terms of helping his teammates improve and his interest in using analytical tools provided to the team by Logitech.
- The reflex is a shortcut, a way to avoid thinking long and hard about patronizing a restaurant in terms of “who to show support to tonight” when the options are overwhelming and the need particularly pressing.
- Enjoying a nouveau may help us come to terms with it and put it behind us.
- This includes the implementation of a layered approach in terms of health and safety measures.
- This approach, sometimes termed “controlled choice,” is a hot topic lately in education policy circles (and in my own house).
- He was bare armed under a protective jacket a jail official termed “a kind of flak jacket.”
- Washington termed our endless and thankless task counterinsurgency—and Anbaris made good insurgents, very good insurgents.
- He spoke of how well the present campaign had done in his home borough, particularly in a swath that he termed West Brooklyn.
- The second of the three-headed House immigration monster is what's termed the 'Gang of Six.'
- A remnant of the long parliament assembled during the anarchy, and has been termed the rump.
- Many of them have been termed as satirical pipes taking off some public character a la Nast.
- The backs are mostly cut the reverse way of the grain to the present rule, forming what are now termed "slab" backs.
- On the other hand, if too thin the emission is comparatively easy, but lacks intensity and is termed "hollow."
- Those subject to what are termed wolfy notes can be remedied or the bad notes shifted to less important ones.