on your own terms
按你自己
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按你自己
1. a word or expression that has a precise meaning in some uses or is peculiar to a science, art, profession, or subject
legal terms
2. expression of a specified kind
described in glowing terms
3. a limited or definite extent of time especially the time for which something lasts duration, tenure
term of office lost money in the short term
4. the whole period for which an estate is granted also the estate or interest held by one for a term
5. the time during which a court is in session
6. division in a school year during which instruction is regularly given to students
7. provisions that determine the nature and scope of an agreement conditions
terms of sale liberal credit terms
8. mutual relationship footing
on good terms
9. agreement, concord
come to terms after extensive negotiations
10. a state of acceptance or understanding
came to terms with the failure of his marriage
11. the time at which a pregnancy of normal length terminates
had her baby at full term
12. end, termination also a point in time assigned to something (such as a payment)
13. a unitary or compound expression connected with another by a plus or minus sign
14. an element of a fraction or proportion or of a series or sequence
15. any of the three substantive elements of a syllogism
16. a quadrangular pillar often tapering downward and adorned on the top with the figure of a head or the upper part of the body
17. with respect to or in relation to
thinks of everything in terms of money
18. in accordance with one's wishes in one's own way
prefers to live on his own terms
19. to apply a term to call, name
20. a word or phrase that has an exact meaning
21. the particular kinds of words used to describe someone or something
22. the length of time during which a person has an official or political office
23. to give a particular name or description to (something) to call (something) by a particular name or to describe (something) in a particular way
24. a word or expression that has an exact meaning in some uses or is limited to a subject or field
legal terms
25. a period of time fixed especially by law or custom
a school term
26. conditions that limit the nature and scope of something (as a treaty or a will)
the terms of a contract
27. relationship between people
I'm on good terms with the neighbors.
28. any one of the numbers in a series
29. the numerator or denominator of a fraction
30. to call by a particular name
“… it pleases him to be termed Emperor rather than King.”
— L. Frank Baum, The Marvelous Land of Oz
31. the time at which a pregnancy of normal length terminates
had her baby at full term
32. carried to, occurring at, or associated with full term
a term infant term births
33. a specified period of time
the policy term
34. the whole period for which an estate is granted also the estate itself
35. the period in which the powers of a court may be validly exercised
36. session
37. a word, phrase, or provision of import especially in determining the nature and scope of an agreement —usually used in pl.
the terms of the contract
if you want to live a wise life, live it on your own terms and in your own eyes.
如果你想过一个聪明的生活,就要用你自己的说法和你自己的体验去生活。
first thing we must realize is that success means different things to different people and until you succeed on your own terms you will not feel successful no matter what others think about you.
第一件事,我们必须认识到,对于不同的人,成功意味着不同的事情。直到你按自己的说法达到成功之前,无论别人对于你怎么认为,你都不会觉得成功。
you know on your own terms and you get down on one knee and the whole production.
他说得对,妈。我希望你按你自己的方式来。
hitch(Hitch) (美、英、加、澳、俄、法)希契(人名)
stint节省;限制;节约,吝啬;限量给;紧缩,节省
tenure授予…终身职位
tour(Tour)人名;(瑞典)托尔;(英)图尔