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2 Translation results for
term
in Spanish
noun
|
verb
term
noun
terms
término, plazo, período
;
término (en matemáticas)
;
vocablo
Example sentences of
term
noun
•
“I had the feeling that I had been there before.” “The
term
for that is ‘déjà vu.’”
•
That's an outdated
term
that no one uses anymore.
•
He spoke about them in glowing
terms
.
•
The law had been understood in broad
terms
.
•
The governor will run for a second
term
.
More examples
•
He is currently serving his third
term
in the U.S. Senate.
•
He was sentenced to a ten-year
term
in the state penitentiary.
•
The
term
of the contract is 60 months.
•
His grades have improved since last
term
.
•
English 122 is not offered this
term
.
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Synonyms of
term
noun
period
,
epoch
,
era
,
age
,
stage
,
word
Detailed synonyms for
term
noun
See:
Period
term
verb
termed, has termed, is terming, terms
calificar de, llamar, nombrar
Example sentences of
term
verb
•
They
termed
the structure a “double helix.”
•
The project was
termed
a success.
•
They
termed
the structure a "double helix."
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Related phrases for
term
long-term
- a largo plazo, en el largo plazo
long term
- a largo plazo, en el largo plazo
short-term
- de corto plazo
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Reverse translation for
term
término
- end, conclusion, term, expression, period, term of office
plazo
- period, term, installment
período
- period
término
(en matemáticas)
- end, conclusion, term, expression, period, term of office
vocablo
- word
calificar de
llamar
- to name, to call, to call, to summon, to phone, to call up
nombrar
- to appoint, to mention, to name
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