"term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

term sustantivo

sustantivo + term
Kolokacji: 102
prison term • jail term • slang term • search term • umbrella term • dollar term • peace term • life term • website term • ...
term + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 75
term limit • term paper • term contract • term effect • term goal • ...
term + verbo
Kolokacji: 105
term refers • term expires • term ends • term originates • term uses • term applies • term appears • term describes • term means • ...
verbo + term
Kolokacji: 200
negotiate terms • offer terms • include terms • see the Terms • seek a term • run for a term • complete one's term • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 23
(1) negotiate, discuss
Kolokacji: 3
(5) seek, retire, fight, compete
Kolokacji: 6
(13) impose, dictate, speak, talk
Kolokacji: 4
(15) disclose, face, portray
Kolokacji: 3
(16) violate, comply
Kolokacji: 2
(19) describe, mention, refer, call
Kolokacji: 5
(20) express, couch, imply
Kolokacji: 3
(22) swear, depend
Kolokacji: 2
1. term required = termin wymagał term required
2. want a term = chciej termin want a term
3. want on one's terms = chcieć na czyjś warunki want on one's terms
4. need a term = potrzebuj terminu need a term
5. term is governed = termin jest rządzony term is governed
6. demand terms = warunki żądania demand terms
  • The banks believed that other countries would be forced to demand similar terms for domestic political reasons.
  • Considering this, you start demanding terms and advance payment!
  • Now hospitals can demand terms, and since this concerns most hospitals in a given area, health care plans must comply.
  • The day could come when foreign investors demand better terms for financing America's spending spree (and savings shortfall).
  • Korea knows that, so it demands better terms and delays in making promised reforms.
  • Few producers could demand such generous terms and get them.
  • As she demands further terms for her deal, the plane is hit by surface-to-air missiles.
  • As a result, some bankers said they were in a stronger position to demand tough terms on new loan agreements.
  • Surely non-euro nations can demand better terms as the prince of agreeing to fiscal union?
  • Mr. Smith stands by his decision to demand better terms.
adjetivo + term
Kolokacji: 537
long term • short term • four-year term • general term • two-year term • five-year term • consecutive term • three-year term • ...
preposición + term
Kolokacji: 29
to terms • in terms • on terms • with one's Terms • during one's term • ...

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