термин

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See also: термін

Bulgarian

Etymology

Ultimately from Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

Noun

те́рмин (términm

  1. term (word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge)

Declension

Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic تەرمين
Cyrillic термин
Latin termin
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian те́рмин (términ), from Polish termin, from Medieval Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

Noun

термин (termin)

  1. term (word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge)

Declension

Derived terms

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

термин (terminm

  1. term (word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge)
  2. slot, appointment

Declension

Synonyms

Russian

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Etymology 1

Via Polish termin from Medieval Latin terminus.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key):
  • Audio:(file)
  • IPA(key):  (phonetic respelling: тэ́рмин) (proscribed)

Noun

те́рмин (términm inan (genitive те́рмина, nominative plural те́рмины, genitive plural те́рминов)

  1. term (word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge)
Declension
Descendants
  • Armenian: տերմին (termin)
  • Kazakh: термин (termin)
  • Yakut: тиэрмин (tiermin)

References

  • Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “термин”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress

Etymology 2

Borrowed from German Termin, from Medieval Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

Noun

терми́н (termín, tɛrmínm inan (genitive терми́на, nominative plural терми́ны, genitive plural терми́нов)

  1. (Germany, Austria) appointment, fixed date
    • 2011 July 4, “Эта "страшная" Шенгенская виза...”, in Одесский форум:
      У меня терми́н в Одесском визовом центре 29 июня - после подачи доков отпишусь....
      U menja termín/tɛrmín v Odesskom vizovom centre 29 ijunja - posle podači dokov otpišusʹ....
      I have an appointment in the Odessa visa center in June 29th – after the handing over of the docs I will write back.
    • 2013 January 30, “Австрийская служба занятости (AMS). Кому и на что можно рассчитывать?”, in RussianAustria.com:
      В первых числах февраля у меня терми́н в АМС [‌Австрийской службе занятости‌].
      V pervyx čislax fevralja u menja termín/tɛrmín v AMS [‌Avstrijskoj službe zanjatosti‌].
      I am going to have an appointment in the Austrian job center in the first days of February.
    • 2016 June 28, “Виза на воссоединение семьи”, in Deutsch Online:
      12 июля у меня терми́н на продление визы.
      12 ijulja u menja termín/tɛrmín na prodlenije vizy.
      I am going to have an appointment for visa extension on July 12th.
Declension

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Latin terminus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /těrmiːn/
  • Hyphenation: тер‧мин

Noun

тѐрмӣн m (Latin spelling tèrmīn)

  1. term (word or phrase, especially one from a specialised area of knowledge)
  2. a specific date and time for which something is scheduled (e.g. a due date, a meeting time, or a time slot for an appointment)

Declension

References

  • термин”, in Hrvatski jezični portal [Croatian language portal] (in Serbo-Croatian), 2006–2024