"term" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

term verbo

term + preposición
Kolokacji: 9
termed in • term to • term with • term by • term for • ...
1. termed in = określony w termed in
2. term to = termin aby term to
  • Finally, in late December 2005, Northwest made what it termed its "final offer" to the union.
  • This will constitute what we might term the Prolegomena to the inquiry proper.
  • Bishop Sullivan termed the present law offering amnesty to many illegal aliens as inadequate.
  • It was not his idea of what he termed to himself 'a rich woman's boudoir.'
  • The Economist in 2005 termed her part of the closest thing to a Palestinian makeover.
  • The Post said an intelligence official termed the damage to the satellite a "serious setback."
  • "An economic necessity," one businessman termed it to this writer.
  • Daniel Corrigan has been what humans would term a 'best friend' to my whole family since I was a child.
  • The prison term, however, was suspended because of his age and what the court termed his "past contribution to the business world."
  • However, others have used to term shale to further divided mudrocks based on the percentage of clay constituents.
term + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 18
later termed • collectively termed • commonly termed • officially termed • generally termed • ...

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