柯林斯詞典terminal /?t??m?n?l/ (terminals) 1. ADJ A terminal illness or disease causes death, often slowly, and cannot be cured. (疾病) 晚期的; 致命的 ...terminal cancer. …晚期癌癥。2. terminallyADV 致命地[ADV adj] The patient is terminally ill. 這個病人病入膏肓。3. N-COUNT A terminal is a place where vehicles, passengers, or goods begin or end a journey. 起點站; 終點站[usu supp N] Plans are underway for a new terminal at Dulles airport. 正計劃在杜勒斯機場修建新的航站大樓。4. N-COUNT 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. (計算機) 終端[計算機] Carl sits at a computer terminal 40 hours a week. 卡爾每周要在電腦前坐40小時。5. N-COUNT On a piece of electrical equipment, a terminal is one of the points where electricity enters or leaves it. (電路的) 端頭 ...the positive terminal of the battery. …電池的正極。 返回 terminal劍橋詞典 terminal adjective (ILLNESS) (of a disease or illness ) leading gradually to death (疾?。┩砥诘?,末期的 She has terminal cancer . 她患有晚期癌癥。 A terminal patient is one who is seriously ill and will die soon . (病人)病情危重的 例句 They didn't realize his cancer was terminal.She had a terminal lung disease .The illness proved to be terminal. terminal adjective (EXTREME) extreme , when referring to something unpleasant or negative 極其的,極度的 She claims that the shipbuilding industry is in terminal decline . 她聲稱造船業(yè)已經衰敗到了極點。 UK He has nothing to do all day and is suffering from terminal boredom . 他終日無所事事,極其無聊。 返回 terminal