terminals
n. 終端( terminal的名詞複數 ); (火車、公共汽車或船的)終點站; 航空站; (電路的)端子
A terminal illness or disease causes death, often slowly, and cannot be cured.
...terminal cancer.
晚期癌症
...his illness was terminal.
他的病沒治了。
A terminal patient is dying of a terminal illness or disease.
They have started a hospice for terminal patients.
他們為身患絕症的病人開辦了一個安養所。
A terminal is a place where vehicles, passengers, or goods begin or end a journey.
Plans are underway for a fifth terminal at Heathrow airport.
正在制定在希思羅機場修建第 5 航站樓的計劃。
A computer terminal is a piece of equipment consisting of a keyboard and a screen that is used for putting information into a computer or getting information from it.
Carl sits at a computer terminal 40 hours a week.
卡爾每週在電腦終端前坐 40 個小時。
On a piece of electrical equipment, a terminal is one of the points where electricity enters or leaves it.
...the positive terminal of the battery.
電池的陽極
Troops have seized the airport and railroad terminals.
軍隊已控制了機場和火車站。
A transistor memory cell can be made with any number of terminals.
電晶體存貯單元端點的數量是不受限制的.
Three lead wires are soldered to the anchor terminals.
在固定接線端子上焊有三根導線.
The teletype machines and printers that the company has in its own offices are called terminals.
在一些公司的辦公室中配置的電傳打字機和印表機叫做終端.
Usually, glass insulated terminals are either soldered or cemented into throughhole in the case.
通常是把玻璃絕緣接線柱或者是焊接、或者是粘合在殼體上的通孔內.