terminal / ˈtɜr mə nl /

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terminal2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. situated at or forming the end or extremity of something: a terminal feature of a vista.
  2. occurring at or forming the end of a series, succession, or the like; closing; concluding.
  3. pertaining to or lasting for a term or definite period; occurring at fixed terms or in every term: terminal payments.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a terminal part of a structure; end or extremity.
  2. Railroads. a major assemblage of station, yard, maintenance, and repair facilities, as at a terminus, at which trains originate or terminate, or at which they are distributed or combined.
  3. Computers. any device for entering information into a computer or receiving information from it, as a keyboard with video display unit, either adjoining the computer or at some distance from it.

terminal 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

final, deadly

n. 名词 noun

end of road; limit

n. 名词 noun

computer screen, computer input/output device

更多terminal例句

  1. Its plans to build an LNG-export terminal in Louisiana took a blow at the end of March 2020, when Shell, its 50-50 partner in the project, decided to pull out, citing adverse market conditions.
  2. A few months later, the company signed a deal with Shell, the Dutch energy giant, to jointly develop the terminal at an estimated cost of about $11 billion.
  3. Coronavirus infections were linked to a beluga whale that experienced lung disease and terminal liver failure, and Pacific harbor seals that died from pneumonia in 2000.
  4. This week, the company and several big name partners, including UPS and Penske, announced plans for an autonomous freight network of self-driving trucks, digitally mapped routes, terminals, and a central operations system to monitor the lot.
  5. With the rise of flies as proven test subjects, when Rogulja became curious about terminal sleep deprivation, it again seemed like a plausible thing to study.
  6. But millions of rules result in perpetual error, and, as a terminal side effect, make leadership and accomplishment illegal.
  7. I told them the story about how Delta helped her propose to me in the middle of the international terminal here at Delta.
  8. Someone without a terminal illness can go through years and years of terrible suffering.
  9. “Someone with a terminal illness will die soon anyway,” he said.
  10. Most of the 38 alleged victims were gravely ill or suffered terminal conditions.
  11. He presented the railway case with great ability, and his views were accepted on the important terminal question.
  12. The terminal C is held to the metal covering of the fixture, while the end D is held to one of the wires.
  13. The carbon plates should be connected together and then connected to a binding post which forms the positive terminal of the cell.
  14. The single railroad passing through Fredericksburg had no coast terminal.
  15. A terminal moraine, a mile and a half in depth, separates it from the sea.