term in Japanese
term in Japanese is 条件, 用語, 言葉 — term means a word or expression, especially one with a specific meaning in a particular field.
term in Japanese
条件
Pronounced: jōken
A chronological limitation or restriction, a limited timespan.
用語
Pronounced: yōgo
A word or phrase (e.g., noun phrase, verb phrase, open compound), especially one from a specialised area of knowledge; a name for a concept.
言葉
Pronounced: kotoba
A word or phrase (e.g., noun phrase, verb phrase, open compound), especially one from a specialised area of knowledge; a name for a concept.
述語
Pronounced: jutsugo
A word or phrase (e.g., noun phrase, verb phrase, open compound), especially one from a specialised area of knowledge; a name for a concept.
人間関係
Pronounced: ningenkankei
Relations among people.
間柄
Pronounced: aidagara
Relations among people.
関係
Pronounced: kankei
Relations among people.
学期
Pronounced: gakki
Part of a year, especially one of the divisions of an academic year.
任期
Pronounced: ninki
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
刑期
Pronounced: keiki
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
時期
Pronounced: jiki
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
有効期間
Pronounced: yuukōkikan
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
期間
Pronounced: kikan
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
期限
Pronounced: kigen
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
項
Pronounced: kō
With respect to a pregnancy, the usual duration of gestation for the given species (for example, nine months in humans); (metonymically) the end of this duration: the timepoint at which birth usually happens (for example, in humans, approximately 40 weeks from conception), defining the due date.
名辞
Pronounced: meiji
(logic) The subject or the predicate of a proposition; one of the three component parts of a syllogism, each one of which is used twice.
What does "term" mean?
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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."
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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."
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noun In plural, the conditions set out in an agreement or contract.
"Make sure you read the terms before signing the lease."
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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 Japanese?
"term" in Japanese is 条件, 用語, 言葉. term means: A word or expression, especially one with a specific meaning in a particular field.
How do you pronounce 条件?
"term" in Japanese is 条件, pronounced "jōken".
How do you use "term" in a sentence?
Example: "The lecturer explained the technical terms before starting the lesson." In Japanese, "term" is 条件, 用語, 言葉.
Are there other ways to say "term" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 16 translations listed for "term": 条件, 用語, 言葉, 述語, 人間関係, 間柄.
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