terminable如何读

英:['tɜ:mɪnəbl]

美:['tɜmɪnəbəl]

terminable是什么意思

  • adj.可终止的

terminable自然拼读

ter·mi·na·ble

tuhr mih n bl

terminable扩展

terminably (adv.), terminability (n.), terminableness (n.)

terminable英英释义

Adjective

1. possible to terminate or terminating after a designated time;

"terminable employees"

"a terminable annuity"

terminable词源中文解释

15世纪初,源自拉丁语 terminate(动词)的词干 + -able。

terminable词源英文解释

Middle English, from Medieval Latin terminabilis, from Latin terminare

The first known use of terminable was in 1548

terminable 例句

1 The Los Angeles Stentorians, who represents African American firefighters in the city, called the incident a "terminable" offense.

2 For marriage is not a mere union of sentiment; it is not a mere terminable contract between two persons, who have agreed to live together as long as they suit each other.

3 The terminable company: We have different partners in different periods of life.

阶段的作伴: 人生的每个阶段都会有不同的伙伴在左右.

4 Deportation was not to slavery for life, but to terminable bondage, one degree less cruel.

5 The widow enjoyed an annuity of two hundred and forty pounds, terminable with her life; the children had nothing of their own.

6 But history only confirms him in his contention that marriage is something more than a civil contract terminable at the pleasure of the partners.

7 His employment was terminable at the will of his employer.

8 Initial deficit to be supplied by a grant-in-aid, diminishing annually and terminable in a short period, say, seven years.

9 He proposed indentures and terminable contracts, for he declared he had no wish to transplant for good.

10 We may take as the extremest opposite to the eternal marriage idea the proposal of Mr. Bernard Shaw, that marriage should be terminable at the instance of either party.

11 It would seem from other books that this was spoken of bailments generally, and was not limited to those which are terminable at the pleasure of the bailor.

12 Some of its provisions were made terminable by methods pointed out in the treaty.

13 It appears, as a rule, that the mines were held on terminable leases, and that the State did at times resume them; the labour was mostly slaves.

14 The contract will be terminable by either party.

15 But the process, though not terminated, is strictly a terminable one.

16 "Cottier" tenancy, at a competitive rent, and terminable without compensation for the improvements which were made exclusively by the tenant, was general over the greater part of Ireland.

17 Hardened habitual offenders, and especially professional criminals, should, therefore, be sentenced upon indeterminate sentences, terminable only when adequate evidence of their reformation has been secured.

18 He did not wish to introduce compulsion, but proposed that justices should be enabled to raise money by way of terminable annuities for the reception in public asylums of those who could pay.

19 Minor degrees of merit procure only leases of heavenly mansions terminable after periods proportioned to the fund which buys them.

20 His mind is not prehensile like the tail of the Apollo Bundar; everything eludes its grasp, so its pursuits are terminable.

terminable 同义词

1 终止的

terminal

2 到期的

due payable

3 有期限

terminableness

4 有期限的

day-to-day determinable

5 可终止的

determinable

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