Examples of using The terms in English and their translations into Chinese
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Alice doesn't particularly like the terms real and virtual.
We all know that no one reads the terms and conditions.
Nothing had changed, not even the terms of the debate.
She coined the terms"homosocial" and"antihomophobic".
Origins of the terms we use today.
People are not that confused with the terms abuse and addiction.
He can set the terms of reconciliation.
Hindu nationalists have also rejected the terms of the accord.
Under the terms of the agreement, the United States post office at the Headquarters complex is permitted to sell only stamps that are issued by the United Nations, which are supplied free of charge.
The terms of payment were also established, with a 50 per cent of the price to be paid after the inspection of the goods.
The terms for governor and lieutenant governor are four years, commencing on the first Monday in the January following the election.
The terms of the transaction do not comply with the terms that usually apply to the transactions of the given field or practices of business activities;
The terms" committing officer" and" verifying officer" are no longer used in the context of the segregation of duties in approving business or financial transactions.
On 30 September 2002, the terms of seven judges will expire, five of whom would be entitled to receive a pension.
Under the terms of the settlement, Thompson has been barred from suing to ban the sale or distribution of games by Take-Two or its subsidiaries.
The terms“manufacturers” and“dealers” are generally used in the following sense.
In the terms of design, the bigger picture is every potential item on which the logo may appear.
Consequently, exchange rate movements may not affect the relative price of imports and exports(also known as the terms of trade).