1. terms
We expected better terms.
This meeting is a waste of time. Everybody is just talking in vague theoretical terms.
Terms were signed between Japan, Germany, Great Britain and the United States.
By freeing thought from its object, Descartes made it possible to view the latter in strictly mechanical terms, reopening the way to science, suffocated for more than fifteen centuries under religious nonsense.
As far as possible one should try to become on as close terms as possible with any sort of man.
Young people and migrant workers are the bulk of rural Internet users; in terms of online music, online games, online film and television, and the Internet's capacity for entertainment, rural Internet users are equivalent to urban ones.
Terms like "sexism" are now in vogue.
We can say that there's not a clear winner in terms of a policy to curtail medical expenses and benefits.
Idiot, "moron," and "imbecile" were all once scientific terms referring to specific IQ ranges.
While the bureaucracy comes up with sweetly technical terms like "less advantaged," the slums brim with malcontent.
In the year 2000, the French health system had been selected by the WHO as the best performing in terms of dispensing and organizing healthcare.
All were imprisoned by the Allies after the war and later sentenced to death or given long prison terms for war crimes.
In terms of intellectual hobbies, I really like learning Chinese characters.
Above all, scientific terms call for precise definitions.
Choose such friends as will benefit you, they say. That is why I am on intimate terms with Mr Aoki.
2. clause
The health care law, however, did not include such a clause.
arbitrary, negotiations, secret clause
A clause is a section of the contract. The clause deals with the payment that employeewill receive in return for working for the employer.
A confidentiality clause was added to the contract.
The clause provides that all decisions shall be made by majority vote.
Anglais mot "条款"(clause) se produit dans des ensembles:
法律和犯罪 - Law and crime3. provision
The government is responsible for the provision of health care.
Our main objective is the provision of food and drinking water to those who need it.
According to the provisions of section 19 of the Act, all interested parties must provide notice to the Court within 30 days. A licence will be required for the provision of public entertainment at such premises.
You should be familiar with all the provisions of the contract you are just about to sign.
The provision gets here every Monday
The provisions of the Agreement shall prevail over the provision of these general conditions.
provision 3
to make provision for the future / we’ve made provision for all eventualities
I fight for provision of safe drinking water for all
That provision should therefore be deleted.
According to this provision, you need to pay him by the end of this month.
He couldn't do that under the provisions of the agreement