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term in Italian

term in Italian is termine, scadenza — term means a word or expression, especially one with a specific meaning in a particular field.

term in Italian

termine
noun
scadenza
noun
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.

What does "term" mean?

  1. noun A word or expression, especially one with a specific meaning in a particular field.
    "The lecturer explained the technical terms before starting the lesson."
  2. noun A fixed period of time, especially one in office or one dividing an academic year.
    "The president is elected for a four-year term."
  3. noun In plural, the conditions set out in an agreement or contract.
    "Make sure you read the terms before signing the lease."
  4. verb To call or describe something by a particular name.
    "She termed the decision "a huge mistake.""

term in a sentence

  • The lecturer explained the technical terms before starting the lesson.
  • "Bull market" is a term used a lot in finance.
  • The president is elected for a four-year term.
  • School starts again for the new term in September.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "term" in Italian?

"term" in Italian is termine, scadenza. term means: A word or expression, especially one with a specific meaning in a particular field.

How do you use "term" in a sentence?

Example: "The lecturer explained the technical terms before starting the lesson." In Italian, "term" is termine, scadenza.

Are there other ways to say "term" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "term": termine, scadenza.

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