terminal 音标拼音: [t'ɚmənəl]
a . 末端的,终点的;每期的;末期的,晚期的;
n . 末端,终点;端子,线接头;终点站;
n . [自]终端(设备)
末端的,终点的;每期的;末期的,晚期的;末端,终点;端子,线接头;终点站;[自]终端(设备)
terminal 多端机;多终端;多端点
MT
terminal 可空的非终结符号
terminal 终端机
terminal 端站干线
terminal 终端 终端机
terminal adj 1 :
of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route ; "
freight pickup is a terminal service "; "
terminal charges "
2 :
relating to or occurring in a term or fixed period of time ;
"
terminal examinations "; "
terminal payments "
3 :
being or situated at an end ; "
the endmost pillar "; "
terminal buds on a branch "; "
a terminal station "; "
the terminal syllable " [
ant : {
intermediate }]
4 :
occurring at or forming an end or termination ; "
his concluding words came as a surprise "; "
the final chapter ";
"
the last days of the dinosaurs "; "
terminal leave " [
synonym :
{
concluding }, {
final }, {
last }, {
terminal }]
5 :
causing or ending in or approaching death ; "
a terminal patient "; "
terminal cancer "
n 1 :
station where transport vehicles load or unload passengers or goods [
synonym : {
terminal }, {
terminus }, {
depot }]
2 :
a contact on an electrical device (
such as a battery )
at which electric current enters or leaves [
synonym : {
terminal },
{
pole }]
3 :
either extremity of something that has length ; "
the end of the pier "; "
she knotted the end of the thread "; "
they rode to the end of the line "; "
the terminals of the anterior arches of the fornix " [
synonym : {
end }, {
terminal }]
4 :
electronic equipment consisting of a device providing access to a computer ;
has a keyboard and display Terminal \
Ter "
mi *
nal \ (-
nal ),
a . [
L .
terminals :
cf .
F .
terminal .
See {
Term },
n .]
1 .
Of or pertaining to the end or extremity ;
forming the extremity ;
as ,
a terminal edge .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Bot .)
Growing at the end of a branch or stem ;
terminating ;
as ,
a terminal bud ,
flower ,
or spike .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Railroads )
Pertaining to a railroad terminal ;
connected with the receipt or delivery of freight ;
as ,
terminal charges .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
Terminal moraine }.
See the Note under {
Moraine }.
{
Terminal statue }.
See {
Terminus },
n .,
2 and 3 .
{
Terminal velocity }.
(
a )
The velocity acquired at the end of a body '
s motion .
(
b )
The limit toward which the velocity of a body approaches ,
as of a body falling through the air .
[
1913 Webster ]
Terminal \
Ter "
mi *
nal \,
n .
1 .
That which terminates or ends ;
termination ;
extremity .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Eccl .)
Either of the ends of the conducting circuit of an electrical apparatus ,
as an inductorium ,
dynamo ,
or electric motor ,
usually provided with binding screws for the attachment of wires by which a current may be conveyed into or from the machine ;
a pole .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 . (
Railroads )
(
a )
The end of a line of railroad ,
with the switches ,
stations ,
sheds ,
and other appliances pertaining thereto .
(
b )
Any station for the delivery or receipt of freight lying too far from the main line to be served by mere sidings .
(
c )
A rate charged on all freight ,
independent of the distance ,
and supposed to cover the expenses of station service ,
as distinct from {
mileage rate },
generally proportionate to the distance and intended to cover movement expenses ;
a terminal charge .
(
d )
A town lying at the end of a railroad ,
in which the terminal is located ; --
more properly called a {
terminus }.
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
4 .
The station at either end of a bus line line which transports freight or passengers .
[
PJC ]
5 .
A station where passenger buses start or end a trip ; --
also called bus terminal .
[
PJC ]
6 .
The structure at an airport where passengers board or debark ,
and where ticket purchases and baggage pickup is performed ; --
also called airline terminal .
[
PJC ]
7 . (
Computers )
An electronic device where data may be entered into a computer ,
and information received from it ,
usually consisting of a keyboard and video display unit (
monitor );
the terminal may be integrated or connected directly to a computer ,
or connected by a communications circuit with a computer at a remote location ; --
also called computer terminal .
[
PJC ]
{
freight terminal },
a terminal used for loading or unloading of freight .
[
PJC ]
234 Moby Thesaurus words for "
terminal ":
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L ,
Z ,
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apodosis ,
bad ,
beyond recall ,
beyond remedy ,
bordering ,
borderline ,
boundary ,
bounding ,
bourn ,
branch ,
cable railway ,
catastrophe ,
caudal ,
ceasing ,
cessation ,
clause boundary ,
clause terminal ,
close juncture ,
closing ,
coastal ,
coda ,
cog railway ,
completing ,
completive ,
completory ,
concluding ,
conclusion ,
conclusive ,
conductor ,
connection ,
connector ,
consummation ,
consummative ,
control panel ,
coupling ,
crack of doom ,
crowning ,
culminating ,
culmination ,
cureless ,
curtain ,
curtains ,
deadly ,
death ,
decease ,
definitive ,
denouement ,
depot ,
despaired of ,
destination ,
destiny ,
determinant ,
determinative ,
determining ,
done for ,
doom ,
dying ,
effect ,
el ,
electric railway ,
elevated ,
elevated railway ,
embankment ,
end ,
end point ,
ending ,
endmost ,
envoi ,
epilogue ,
eschatology ,
eventual ,
expiration ,
expiring ,
extreme ,
facing death ,
falling terminal ,
farthest ,
fatal ,
fate ,
feeder ,
feeder line ,
final ,
final solution ,
final twitch ,
final words ,
finale ,
finality ,
finalizing ,
finis ,
finish ,
finishing ,
fringing ,
frontier ,
fulfilling ,
given up ,
goal ,
going ,
gone ,
gravity -
operated railway ,
greatest ,
harbor ,
haven ,
hindmost ,
hopeless ,
horse railway ,
immedicable ,
in articulo mortis ,
in extremis ,
incapable of life ,
incorrigible ,
incurable ,
inoperable ,
irreclaimable ,
irrecoverable ,
irredeemable ,
irreformable ,
irremediable ,
irreparable ,
irretrievable ,
irreversible ,
irrevocable ,
izzard ,
junction ,
juncture ,
keyboard ,
lag ,
last ,
last breath ,
last gasp ,
last stop ,
last things ,
last trumpet ,
last words ,
latest ,
latter ,
latter end ,
lethal ,
light railroad ,
limbic ,
liminal ,
limit ,
limitable ,
limital ,
limiting ,
line ,
littoral ,
lost ,
low ,
main line ,
marginal ,
maximum ,
metro ,
module ,
monitor ,
monorail ,
moribund ,
mortal ,
near death ,
nonviable ,
omega ,
open juncture ,
past hope ,
past praying for ,
pause ,
payoff ,
period ,
peroration ,
polar ,
port ,
position ,
quietus ,
rack railway ,
rack -
and -
pinion railway ,
rail ,
rail line ,
railroad ,
railway ,
remediless ,
resolution ,
resting place ,
rimming ,
rising terminal ,
roadbed ,
roadway ,
ruined ,
sandhi ,
screen ,
sidetrack ,
siding ,
sinking ,
skirting ,
slipping ,
slipping away ,
station ,
stop ,
stoppage ,
stopping place ,
street railway ,
streetcar line ,
subway ,
swan song ,
switchback ,
tail ,
term ,
terminable ,
terminal point ,
terminating ,
termination ,
terminative ,
terminus ,
threshold ,
track ,
tram ,
tramline ,
trestle ,
trolley line ,
trunk ,
trunk line ,
tube ,
turnout ,
ultimate ,
underground ,
undone ,
unmitigable ,
unrelievable ,
unsalvable ,
unsalvageable ,
windup ,
wire ,
word boundary
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