term

noun
A2
OPAL
OPAL
1
A2
a word or phrase used as the name of something, especially one connected with a particular type of language
اصطلاح, واژه, عبارت, کلمه
see also search term
2
B1
(especially in the UK) one of the three periods in the year during which classes are held in schools, universities, etc.
ترم
the spring/summer/autumn/fall term
Many students now have paid employment during term.
(British English)It's nearly the end of term.
(North American English)It's nearly the end of the term.
see also half-term, Hilary term, Michaelmas term, semester, termly, term time, Trinity term
3
B2
a period of time for which something lasts; a fixed or limited time
مدت, دوره, مدت زمان, بازه زمانی
during the president’s first term of/in office
a term as president/mayor/governor/prime minister
He was sentenced to a prison/jail term of 25 years for the offence.
She served a five-year term of imprisonment.
The contract was for a fixed term of five years.
to extend the term of a loan
His presidential term expires at the end of May.
see also fixed-term
4
the end of a particular period of time, especially one for which something is expected to last
پایان, سررسید, خاتمه
His life had reached its natural term.
This view of the economy is approaching its term .
(medical)The pregnancy went to full term.
Her baby was born at term.
see also full-term
5
each of the various parts in a series, an equation, etc.
عبارت, جمله
verb
B2
OPAL
1
to use a particular name or word to describe somebody/something
نامیدن, نام گذاری کردن, عنوان کردن