terminus
- IPA[ˈtəːmɪnəs]
英式
- the end of a railway or other transport route, or a station at such a point; a terminal.;an oil or gas terminal.
noun: terminus, plural noun: termini
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名詞
- 1. British the end of a railway or other transport route, or a station at such a point; a terminal.
- ▪ an oil or gas terminal.
- 2. a final point in space or time; an end or extremity the exhibition's terminus is 1962
- ▪ the end of a polypeptide or polynucleotide chain or similar long molecule.
- 3. a figure of a human bust or an animal ending in a square pillar from which it appears to spring, originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome.
- plural form of terminus
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- plural form of terminus
Oxford American Dictionary
- the earliest possible date for something: the evidence clearly establishes a terminus a quo of 1602
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- the earliest possible date for something: the evidence clearly establishes a terminus a quo of 1602
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- the point at which something ends or finishes.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the point at which something ends or finishes.
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- the earliest possible date for something: she provides a terminus post quem of
Oxford American Dictionary
- the earliest possible date for something: she provides a terminus post quem of
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- a final point in space or time; an end or extremity: the exhibition's terminus is 1962
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