| 释义 | phraseSee full dictionary entry for  termIf you talk about something in terms of something or in particular terms, you are specifying which aspect of it you are discussing or from what point of view you are considering it.  Our goods compete in terms of product quality, reliability and above all variety. [+ of]  Paris has played a dominant role in France, not just in political terms but alsoin economic power. Synonyms: with regard to, concerning, regarding, as to More Synonyms of in terms ofin terms of in British EnglishSee full dictionary entry for  termsas expressed by; regarding  in terms of money she was no better offin terms of in American English   See full dictionary entry for   termThe watchman thought more in terms of completion than conclusion, more of fulfilment than depletion.Hyde Park Corner, however, was more sophisticated in terms of its merchandise than town had ever been.The hardest thing to take of all, in terms of dislocated actuality, was his attitude to the boat.For fully functional delivery, in terms of US dollars, we're talking... eight figures.Examples of 'in terms of' in a sentencein terms ofSee  termsDefinition as expressed by Our goods compete well in terms of quality and reliability.Synonyms as to in connection with in respect of in the matter ofAdditional synonymsDefinition on the subject of As regards the war, he believed in victory at any price.Synonyms concerning,  regarding,  relating to,  pertaining toDefinition about issues concerning the national interest of the United StatesSynonyms regarding,  about,  re,  touching,  respecting,  relating to,  on the subject of,  as to,  with reference to,  in the matter of,  apropos of,  as regards,  anent (Scottish)Definition on the subject of He refused to divulge any information regarding the man's whereabouts.Synonyms concerning,  about,  as to,  on the subject of,  re,  respecting,  in respect of,  as regards,  with reference to,  in re,  in the matter of,  apropos,  in or with regard toNearby words ofin terms ofin suspensein tattersin tearsin terms ofin the ascendantin the backgroundin the black
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