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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
noun
Pronounced: jōken
A chronological limitation or restriction, a limited timespan.
用語
noun
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
noun
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
noun
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
noun
Pronounced: ningenkankei
Relations among people.
間柄
noun
Pronounced: aidagara
Relations among people.
関係
noun
Pronounced: kankei
Relations among people.
学期
noun
Pronounced: gakki
Part of a year, especially one of the divisions of an academic year.
任期
noun
Pronounced: ninki
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
刑期
noun
Pronounced: keiki
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
時期
noun
Pronounced: jiki
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
有効期間
noun
Pronounced: yuukōkikan
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
期間
noun
Pronounced: kikan
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
期限
noun
Pronounced: kigen
Duration of officeholding, or its limit; period in office of fixed length.
noun
Pronounced:
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
noun
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?

  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 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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