1.b> , ( , i>);
2.b> , ; a term of imprisonment ; during Reagan's first term of / in / office ;
3.b> 1) ; a legal term ; technical terms ;
2) pli> / , ; , [.i> .i> ]; to speak in vague terms ; / i> ; to make one's point in strong terms / ; she described the project in loose terms i> / ; in no uncertain terms , , ;
4.b> .i> pli> (, , i> i> i>); under the terms of the contract / of the agreement / ... / ...; to agree terms i> ; ; to bring smb. to terms ; ; loans on favourable terms i> ; she works here on our terms ; ; the terms of parole i> ; to come to terms with smb. i> ; , [.i> .i> ];
5.b> .i> pli> , ; ( i>); to be on good [bad, friendly etci>] terms with smb. [, ..i>] [.i> .i> ]; we are all on friendly terms i> / ; / ; I heard that you and he are on rather intimate terms , / ; he's on first-name terms with his boss now ;
6.b> .i> , ; ;
to come to terms with smth.b> / ; [.i> .i> 4]; to come to terms with one's past ; to come to terms with one's fate ; / ; on termsb> ) ; / i> [.i> .i> 5]; they are not on terms / ; ) .i> , ( i> / i>); , ; to get / to be / back on terms ; that score brought MU back on terms " " ; in the long [medium, short]b> termb> / [, ] ; [, ] ; at least in the short term, such developments are unlikely , , / ; in terms of,b> in ... termsb> i> ; i> [.i> .i> 3 2)]; in terms of finance, in financial terms ; in terms of money he was no better off / ; the decision which was disastrous in political terms , ; in commercial [moral] terms [ / ] ; distances expressed in terms of meters as well as yards , ; in astronomical terms , ; terms of referenceb> , , i> ; the matter lies outside the commission's terms of reference i> / .