terms
Prononciation : [/tɜːmz/]
Mot
Contexte : « agreement »
(noun) words or phrases used to describe a specific topic or situation, often written down as part of a formal agreement. Like the rules you and your friends agree to follow when playing a game.
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The terms of the contract were clearly outlined and agreed upon by both parties.
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They could not come to terms on how to divide the responsibilities.
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What are the terms of the deal?
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) conditions or rules that people agree to follow in a relationship or interaction. Like the expectations or boundaries set in a friendship.
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They established clear terms for their partnership to ensure smooth collaboration.
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Breaking the terms of the agreement led to a rift between the two parties.
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Do you think the terms of the friendship are fair?
Contexte : « exchange »
(verb) to express something in specific words or phrases, usually in a discussion or negotiation. Like when you explain what you want in a game or conversation.
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She termed her request in a polite and respectful manner.
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He deliberately termed his criticism harshly to provoke a reaction.
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How would you term your feelings about the project?
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