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    Examples of terms in a Sentence

  • 例句 term
    1. The gentlemen accordingly tossed off their heel-taps, and Mr Cranium proceeded: "Ardently desirous, to the extent of my feeble capacity, of disseminating, as much as possible, the inexhaustible treasures to which this golden key admits the humblest votary of philosophical truth, I invite you, when you have sufficiently restored, replenished, refreshed, and exhilarated that osteosarchæmatosplanchnochondroneuromuelous, or to employ a more intelligible term, osseocarnisanguineoviscericartilaginonervomedullary, compages, or shell, the body, which at once envelops and develops that mysterious and inestimable kernel, the desiderative, determinative, ratiocinative, imaginative, inquisitive, appetitive, comparative, reminiscent, congeries of ideas and notions, simple and compound, comprised in the comprehensive denomination of mind, to take a peep, with me, into the mechanical arcana of the anatomicometaphysical universe. [...]"
  • 例句 terms
    1. Part of this process was the elaboration of new terms for the Jew, especially the increasingly popular epithetkike”.
    2. But according to the theory of the externality of relations, terms acquire from their new relations an added character, which does not either condition, or necessarily alter, the character which they already possess.
    3. "[...] this quiz with all the strange old terms in it, curtilage and messuage and socage and fee simple and fee tail and feoffee and copyhold and customary freehold and mortmain and devises and lex loci rei sitae." — Rabbit at Rest, John Updike
    4. I had some flexibility in terms of whether to stay in a hotel or in a bed-and-breakfast.
    5. In terms of criminal negligence, there clearly wasn’t the foreseeability that there may be in civil negligence.
    6. A younger hagiolater, Karl Heinz Ruppel, wrote of Karajan as an epic hero in much the same terms as Bernstein had spoken of Mahler.
    7. U.S. Presidents usually get a lot done at the very beginning of their terms, when they have a honeymoon period with Congress.
  • 例句 termed
    1. The time of Henry VII ... nearly coincides with the commencement of what is termed modern history. -allam.
    2. the preservation of the race of man is made to grow out of that quickening impulse, which we call the life of humanity. This notion, which was called Traducianism by the schoolmen (the system opposed to it being termed Creatianism [sic])
    3. 1993: We were warned at Cambridge, your grace, of the dangers of what is termed fideism. — Anthony Burgess, A Dead Man in Deptford
    4. The purchase of Alaska from Russia was termed Seward's folly.
    5. [ …] papers are respectively of second or inferior quality, the last being perhaps torn or broken in the "make" — as the manufacture is technically termed.
    6. If the tumour be termed myeloma the whole process may, for this reason, justly be termed "myelomatosis."
    7. A species of shell-fish, often found sticking by its pedicle to the bottom of ships, doing no other injury than deadening the way a little: "Barnacles, termed soland geese In th' islands of the Orcades."
相关连结:
  1. en terms of art
  2. en terms of trade
  3. en terms of address
  4. en terms of endearment
  5. en terms and conditions
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