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In terms of Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈtɝmz/ /ˈəv
in TURMZ-uhv
ˈɪn/ /tˈɜːmz/ /ˈɒv
in TURMZ-ov

释义

Used to specify the aspect, category, or perspective you are talking about; it means 'regarding' or 'concerning' a certain topic.

用法与细微差别

Common in both spoken and written English, often used to shift focus or clarify which aspect you mean. Typical collocations: 'in terms of money', 'in terms of time'. Avoid confusing with 'in meaning of'. Usually followed by the specific aspect being discussed.

例句

In terms of price, this phone is cheaper than the other one.

basic

Let's compare the cars in terms of speed.

basic

The job is good in terms of working hours.

basic

In terms of experience, she's the best candidate we have.

natural

What do you think in terms of design?

natural

Our school is doing well in terms of student satisfaction this year.

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