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term

    [təːm] n., v.

    n.

    1. a medical / scientific / technical term ពាក្យ, សព្ទ, Legal terms are sometimes hard to understand. Don't use that term.
    2. Educ. ឆមាស, (also trimester) (esp. in Brit.) the spring / ​summer / autumn / fall term ត្រី​មាស. Math. តួ.
    3. a long / short term of imprisonment រយៈ​ពេល, received a 20-year prison / jail term, The lease runs for a term of 99 years. term of office រយៈ​ពេល​កាន់​តំណែង, a six-year term as senator អាណត្តិ.
    4. His life had reached its natural term ទី​បញ្ចប់, បំណាច់​ពេល. The agreement reaches its term next year. This view of the economy is approaching its term ផុត​សម័យ. carried the fetus to term គ្រប់​ខែ.
    5. the general term of an algebraic equation of the n-th degree ចំនួន.
    6. Rail fares have fallen 19 per cent in real terms ការ​ផ្លាស់​ប្តូរ.
    7. ថ្ម ឬ បង្គោល​សម្គាល់​ព្រំដែន (លម្អ​ដោយ​រូប​ក្បាល រូប​មួយ​កំណាត់​ខ្លួន).
    8. They have less money in relative terms, but spend more on books បើ​ប្រៀប​ធៀប​ទៅ.
    9. pl. offered peace terms ល័ក្ខខ័ណ្ឌ, under terms of the agreement លក្ខខណ្ឌ, The treaty was signed when its terms were finally agreed on. Men and women should be able to work on level terms.
    10. He wanted our relationship to be only on his terms តាម​លក្ខខណ្ឌ​ដែល​គាត់​ចង់​បាន.
    11. He bought the fridge on terms ដោយ​បង់​សង​បន្តិច​ម្តងៗ.

    vt. (often passive)

    1. I'd term your behaviour sheer vandalism ហៅ, ឲ្យ​ឈ្មោះ.
    2. Da Silva, who is termed out after eight years in office, is widely hailed by electorate for economic policies ចប់​អាណត្តិ.