terminals
Aussprache: [ˈtɜːrmɪnəlz]
Wort
Kontext: „transportation“
(noun) a terminal is a place where passengers go to catch airplanes, buses, or trains. It's like a big waiting room where you can check in for your trip.
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We arrived at the airport terminal early so we could explore the shops.
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There were no terminals available for the trains at that time.
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Which terminal do we need to go to for our flight?
Kontext: „computing“
(noun) a terminal is a device or software that lets you communicate with a computer. It's where you can type commands and see responses, like talking to your computer.
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She used the terminal to run the program and check the results.
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The terminal crashed, so he couldn't access his files.
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What commands can you enter into the terminal?
Kontext: „electronics“
(noun) a terminal is a point where a connection can be made in an electrical circuit. It's like a plug where you connect wires to allow electricity to flow.
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He connected the wires to the terminal to complete the circuit.
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The terminal was loose, causing the device to malfunction.
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Where can I find the terminal for the battery connection?
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