term in Russian
term in Russian is усло́вие, те́рмин, термин — term means a word or expression, especially one with a specific meaning in a particular field.
term in Russian
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 Russian?
"term" in Russian is усло́вие, те́рмин, термин. term means: A word or expression, especially one with a specific meaning in a particular field.
How do you pronounce усло́вие?
"term" in Russian is усло́вие, pronounced "usloviye".
How do you use "term" in a sentence?
Example: "The lecturer explained the technical terms before starting the lesson." In Russian, "term" is усло́вие, те́рмин, термин.
Are there other ways to say "term" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 9 translations listed for "term": усло́вие, те́рмин, термин, отноше́ние, че́тверть, срок.