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/tur-muh-nol-uh-jee/US // ˌtɜr məˈnɒl ə dʒi //UK // (ˌtɜːmɪˈnɒlədʒɪ) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ter·mi·nol·o·gies.

    • : the system of terms belonging or peculiar to a science, art, or specialized subject; nomenclature: the terminology of botany.
    • : the science of terms, as in particular sciences or arts.

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Examples

  • He still doesn’t fully know the rules or the terminology, but he knows Smith, whose comeback is now commemorated in steel and titanium.

  • Just as terminology and definitions of CTV — and all its elements — have changed to date, new terms and the ideas they capture will continue to emerge.

  • Finding a balance between the “60 seconds or so” guests take to assess the menu and the terminology he deems important to promote has not been easy.

  • In addition, filters that use terminology like “beauty,” “beautification,” “enhancement,” and “touch up” imply there’s something wrong with someone’s physical appearance that needs to be corrected.

  • Different fields have their own inside terminology that they write into their papers.

  • I ask her about the terminology and whether she thinks being gay or trans is a choice.

  • Despite the confusion on terminology, Grimes does appear to exercise solid technique with her shotgun.

  • All sides agreed that it was brought down by a Buk antiaircraft missile, also known as a SA-17 Grizzly in NATO terminology.

  • The Bad Seed is the story of how Christine becomes aware that her daughter is, in modern terminology, a psychopath.

  • According to Schober, this personalization process began way back in 1985 with the terminology itself.

  • One American house makes a laudable attempt at a more exact terminology by calling the killed cultures of bacteria bacterins.

  • To behold “Diana unveiled” was equivalent in alchemical terminology to attaining the magnum opus.

  • I didn't know to whom he addressed himself, but it struck me as something out of Pravda in his terminology.

  • Renaissance English writers on the theory of poetry use to an extent hitherto unexplored the terminology of rhetoric.

  • And not only in its terminology but actually in its uses it exhibits variety.