词汇 | terms |
释义 | termsphrase[ plural ] B2 the conditions that control an agreement, arrangement, or activity: 条件;条款 under the terms ofUnder the terms of their contract, employees must give three months' notice if they leave.根据合同条款,雇员离职必须提前3个月通知公司。 terms and conditionsThis competition is only open to UK residents. Terms and conditions may apply. terms ofShe broke her terms of employment by leaving without giving notice. They are claiming that he broke the terms of a confidentiality agreement that he signed with the couple. They had agreed to the terms of the previous contract. We will then be in a better position to dictate the terms of the sale. See also termnoun(RULES) They could take legal action against you if you break the terms of the contract.如果你违反合同(条款),他们可以起诉你。 Both sides in the conflict have agreed to the terms of the peace treaty.冲突双方都同意接受和平协议的条件。 They have broken the terms of the agreement on human rights.他们违反了人权协议(条款)。 The UN will dictate the terms of troop withdrawal from the region.联合国将决定军队从该地区撤军的条件。 We'll hold him to the exact terms of the contract.我们会让他严格遵守合同条款。 terms | American Dictionaryterms plural noun us/tɜrmz/ the conditions that are part of an agreement or arrangement, or the features of an activity or idea: He violated the terms of the agreement. She considers results in purely economic terms. I want to leave this job on my own terms. If two people are on good/bad/friendly terms, they have a good/bad/friendly relationship with one another: He was on good terms with important people in Brazil. Idiomin terms of something |
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