Examples of using Terminus in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Its northern terminus is its intersection with Sunset Boulevard and its southern is
Woman and child left on Terminus, starting with your mother. And if you don't, my hunters will kill every man.
The national northern terminus of I-35 is at an intersection in eastern Duluth.
Tea Tree Plaza is the terminus of the Adelaide O'Bahn dedicated busway which begins in the city centre at Hackney Road.
The number of the bus and its terminus are shown above the driver on the front of the bus as well as on the sides.
The terminus of the kinematic chain of the manipulator is called the end effect
Near its southern terminus, I-29 is concurrent with I-35
Broad Street Line(BSL) operates completely underground apart from the terminus Fern Rock station,
The Noto Line only reached Takojima, its terminus, in 1963, and there are many in Suzu today who remember a time before the train.
Doraleh is the terminus for a Chinese-built railway, which opened in 2016, linking Djibouti with
This name holds true as well for I-17 from its southern terminus to its second junction with I-10, north of McDowell Road.
I-35's southern terminus is a trafficsignal in Laredo, Texas, just short of the Mexican- Americanborder.
Niigata also used to be the terminus of the Mangyongbong-92 ferry, one of the direct connections between Japan
Also the downtown terminus of the Heathrow Airport Express(see above) and serves some suburban stations such as Acton Main Line
It is also the terminus of the Charlestown Bridge
The plague spread from the hunting grounds to the terminus of the Chinese Eastern Railway and then followed the track for 2,700 km.
Its southern terminus is at Fayette Street, and its northern terminus is at MD 25, just north of
I-35's southern terminus is a traffic signal in Laredo, Texas, just short of the Mexican-American border.
Shin-Osaka Station is the terminus of two high-speed shinkansen lines: the Tokaido Shinkansen line from Tokyo,
port on the Atlantic, and Acapulco on the Pacific, terminus of the Manila Galleon.