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terminal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Air, Computers, Electrical
terminal1 /ˈtɜːmɪnəl $ ˈtɜːr-/ ●●○ AWL noun [countable]  1 TTAa big building where people wait to get onto planes, buses, or ships, or where goods are loaded 〔飞机、公共汽车、轮船客运或货物运输的〕集散站,终点站 the airport’s passenger terminal 机场航站楼ferry/bus terminal 渡船码头/公共汽车终点站2. TDa piece of computer equipment consisting of at least a keyboard and a screen, that you use for putting in or taking out information from a large computer 〔计算机的〕终端;终端设备3 TEEone of the points at which you can connect wires in an electrical circuit 〔电路的〕端子positive/negative terminal 正极/负极端子
Examples from the Corpus
terminalA free shuttle bus runs between the airport terminal and the train station.AlterNet service also sells a full range of equipment used for the Internet connections: modems, routers, and terminal servers.Workers who once did strenuous manual labour picking wood for the grinders now sit at computer terminals.His name has appeared on billboards, television and radio stations, computer terminals and a Johns Hopkins research building.Without the King's Cross terminal, there may be real problems.Jessamyn left the dead woman with her face in her terminal, and climbed on to the top of the command module.But one terminal, in what Jurkowsky called an oversight, was not purged.Many antidepressants just slow down the reuptake of the neurotransmitter into the presynaptic terminal.ferry/bus terminalWork has already started on a new 14 acre ferry terminal costing £7 million.Hotel St Raphael A superior first-class hotel close to the airport bus terminal.The east shore of the bay had no airport landing strip, no railhead, no long-distance bus terminal.To date £6.7 million has been spent on two incomplete ferry terminals at Gills Bay and Burwick.Courtesy coaches run between Dunkirk's ferry terminal, town centre and hypermarket.After she had rolled the empty barrels back into the garage, she went inside and called the bus terminal.The other £3 million was spent on the three ferry terminals.positive/negative terminalPolarity Each battery has a positive and negative terminal.Operation of the dot key earthed the battery positive terminal, putting a negative potential on the signalling capacitor.The negative terminal is called the cathode and the positive is the anode.
ter·mi·nal2 ●●○ AWL adjective  1 DIEa terminal illness cannot be cured, and causes death 〔疾病〕晚期的,不治的 fatal terminal cancer 晚期癌症2 (in) terminal decline British EnglishWORSE in a state of becoming worse and worse and never getting better 越来越糟;奄奄一息 The once great industry is now in terminal decline. 这个曾经十分兴旺的行业现在已日薄西山。terminally adverb terminally ill patients 危重病人
Examples from the Corpus
terminalIs the disease terminal?Networks that exhibit the same terminal behaviour as some device, system or more complicated network are naturally known as equivalent circuits.terminal budsShe was recently told she has terminal cancer.Two years ago, his mother developed terminal cancer.Stopping it or even pausing it would have caused terminal embarrassment for everyone involved.Fremont Elementary was old and soiled, waiting for terminal erosion like the bits of tire debris that trucks leave on freeways.Ideally, some one with a terminal illness should at least have the right to work part-time as long as they are able.St Helen's Hospice cares for people with terminal illnesses.Other proposals concern the carry-back of unrelieved charges on income, and the carry-forward of terminal losses against income by individuals.One of these, designated B9, was expressed sparsely in terminal placenta and with varying levels in most other tissues.Many of the patients are in the terminal stages of the disease.
From Longman Business Dictionaryterminalter‧mi‧nal /ˈtɜːmənəlˈtɜːr-/ noun [countable]1a large building that is part of an airport, bus station, or port, where people wait to get onto planes, buses, or shipsYour plane leaves from Terminal 4.2COMPUTING a piece of computer equipment that consists of a keyboard and a screen, used as part of a network of computers that are all connected to each other or to one large computerA PC can work as a terminal on a network. dumb terminal intelligent terminalOrigin terminal1 (1400-1500) Latin terminalis, from terminus; → TERM1
where wait Corpus people to building Business planes, a big get onto buses,


terminal
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terminal1 AC /ˈtɜːmənəl, ˈtɜːmɪnəl $ ˈtɜːr-/ adjective
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Latin
 Origin: terminalis, from terminus; term1
1. a terminal illness cannot be cured, and causes death ⇨ fatal:
    terminal cancer
2. (in) terminal decline British English in a state of becoming worse and worse and never getting better:
    The once great industry is now in terminal decline.
—terminally adverb:
    terminally ill patients

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terminal2 AC noun [countable]
1. a big building where people wait to get onto planes, buses, or ships, or where goods are loaded:
    the airport’s passenger terminal
    ferry/bus terminal
2. a piece of computer equipment consisting of at least a keyboard and a screen, that you use for putting in or taking out information from a large computer
3. one of the points at which you can connect wires in an electrical circuit
    positive/negative terminal
     
THESAURUS
    terminal a big building where people wait to get onto planes: The airline uses terminal 4. | Smoking is prohibited inside the terminal building.
    runway a long hard surface on which aircraft land and take off: The plane was taxiing along the runway.
    the tarmac an area covered with tarmac outside airport buildings: He stepped off the plane onto the tarmac.
    check-in (desk) a place where you report your arrival at an airport
    departure lounge the place where you wait until your plane is ready to leave
    departure gate the place you go through to get on your plane: Will passengers for flight BA670 please go to the departure gate.
    baggage reclaim (also baggage claim) American English the place where you collect your cases and bags after a flight
    immigration the place where officials check the documents of everyone entering the country: Be prepared for long queues at immigration.
    customs the place where your bags are checked for illegal goods when you enter a country: We had our bags checked at customs.


ter·min·al AW BrE /ˈtɜːmɪnl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɜːrmɪnl/ 🔊 nouna building or set of buildings at an airport where air passengers arrive and leave 航站楼;航空终点站A second terminal was opened in 2008. 第二个航空站是 2008 年开始运营的。🔊🔊

airport, baggage reclaim, board, check-in, gate, immigration, lounge, passport, security, terminal

a place, building or set of buildings where journeys by train, bus or boat begin or end (火车、公共汽车或船的)终点站a railway/bus/ferry terminal 铁路/公共汽车终点站;渡船码头(computing 计算机) a piece of equipment, usually consisting of a keyboard and a screen that joins the user to a central computer system 终端;终端机(specialist) a point at which connections can be made in an electric circuit (电路的)端子,线接头a positive/negative terminal 正极/负极端子
ter·min·al AW BrE /ˈtɜːmɪnl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɜːrmɪnl/ 🔊 adjective(of an illness or a disease 疾病) that cannot be cured and will lead to death, often slowly 晚期的;不治的;致命的He has terminal lung cancer. 他患有晚期肺癌。🔊🔊The illness is usually terminal. 这种病通常为不治之症。🔊🔊(figurative) She's suffering from terminal (= very great) boredom. 她现在感到烦得要死。🔊🔊

acute, condition, health, medicine, outbreak, pain, recover, relapse, terminal, treatment

(of a person ) suffering from an illness that cannot be cured and will lead to death 患绝症的;晚期的a terminal patient晚期病人certain to get worse and come to an end 不可救药的;无可挽回的The industry is in terminal decline. 这个行业每况愈下,一蹶不振。🔊🔊 [only before noun] (formal or specialist) at the end of sth 末端的;末梢的a terminal branch of a tree树顶枝条terminal examinations (= at the end of a course, etc.) 期终考试
ter·min·al·ly BrE /ˈtɜːmɪnəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtɜːrmɪnəli/ 🔊 adverba hospice for the terminally ill临终病人安养所a terminally dull film索然寡味的影片