term in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
term in Hindi हिन्दी
term in Kashmiri कॉशुर
term in Sindhi سنڌي
term in English
- term⇄expr. bring to terms, to compel to agree, assent, or submit; force to come to an agreement.
Ex. The company found the union could not be brought to terms without a new contract.english - term⇄expr. come to terms,
a. to agree upon conditions; reach an understanding.
Ex. The two rivals cannot come to terms without someone going between them. The creditors ... rather than contest accounts, came to terms, and agreed to take shares (Renglish - term⇄expr. in terms of,
a. in regard to.
Ex. The book [is] a big success in terms of the interest it aroused (New Yorker).
b. in the phraseology or mode of thought belonging to.
Ex. Criticisms of M.I.T.'s warm embrace of business areenglish - term⇄expr. terms,
a. conditions; stipulations; provisions.
Ex. board and lodging on reasonable terms, the lowest terms offered. The terms of the peace treaty were very hard for the defeated nation.
b. (Figurative.) a way of speaking.
english
Ex. medical terms. ""Acid,"" ""base,"" and ""salt"" are terms commonly used in chemistry.
2. any word or expression.
Ex. an abstr
Ex. He might be termed handsome.