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termination

/tur-muh-ney-shuhn/US // ˌtɜr məˈneɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌtɜːmɪˈneɪʃən) //

终止,终止妊娠,终止合同,终止日期

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of terminating
    • : the fact of being terminated.
    • : the place or part where anything terminates; bound or limit.
    • : an end or extremity; close or conclusion.
    • : an issue or result.
    • : Grammar. a suffix or ending.
    • : an ending of employment with a specific employer.

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Examples

  • The state informed Prospect that the termination would delay the review process as Rhode Island needed to hire a new accounting firm.

  • After these terminations, the Open Technology Fund immediately filed suit challenging the agency, resulting in a win that restricted it from removing or replacing employees at the fund.

  • Emery and Darche said the appropriate penalty for the use of a banned chokehold maneuver is termination, although Emery added that only applies to cases where there were no mitigating circumstances.

  • Nine members of Pruitt’s staff were also sent notices of termination, including assistant coaches Brian Niedermeyer and Shelton Felton and four members of the on-campus recruiting staff.

  • That led to GitHub CEO Nat Friedman telling employees the company would investigate the termination of the employee.

  • Wright has filed a civil lawsuit alleging wrongful termination.

  • But she expressed no regrets mainly because of her concerns about how much her fetus suffered before termination.

  • I remembered the usual termination of Platonic liaisons, and thought how disgusted I had been whenever I heard of one.

  • "He's too good for MSNBC," Coulter emailed The Daily Beast after Baldwin's termination.

  • This was it: An impending termination of the oppression and hardship that comprised so many of our Arab landscapes.

  • Sam sat opposite him in perfect silence, waiting, with eager curiosity, for the termination of the scene.

  • This information was balm to Louis, as it seemed to promise a peaceful termination to so threatening an affair.

  • Wars in India and China, brought gloriously to an advantageous termination.

  • By some of the best historical writers, the commencement and termination are variously stated.

  • As the names are now, I do not see anything purely Scandinavian in them, except the termination -by.