major term

major term [ˈmeidʒə tə:m]  [ˈmedʒɚ tɚm] 

major term 基本解释
大词,大项,常用名词表;
major term 网络解释

major term

1. 大词:并用三段论中的小词(minor term)来指称宗有法,中词(middle term)指称因,大词(major term)指称宗法. 维氏以三段论注解三支作法,不失为一种研究方法,但此种处理方式忽视了三支的特性,未能恰当地界定三支作法的性质.

2. 主项:大前提 major premise | 主项 major term | 优控(函数) majorant

major term 单语例句

1. The company's Chief Financial Officer Zhong Hua said the Bohai area will remain its major growth engine in the near term.

2. With all the five leading members of the Political Bureau serving a new term, continuity in major national strategies is predictable.

3. But analysts warned that the market's refusal to undergo a major downward correction in the short term meant its eventual pullback would be larger.

4. Killing Osama bin Laden has often been touted in the United States as one of the major achievements of US President Barack Obama's first term.

5. A major change to the student loan policy is that the repayment term is extended from the previous four years to six years since graduation.

6. Look for the long term, and look for major investment or don't bother.

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7. Excessive growth of money supply and overcapacity of some industries have become two major threats to economic stability in both the long and short term.

8. We do not expect any major new policies before the end of Bush's term.

9. The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress has announced a plan to revise all major procedural codes before its term expires in 2008.

10. Goss'departure was the White House's third major personnel move in just over a month, aimed at reinvigorating Bush's second term.

major term 英英释义

major term的近义词

noun

1. the term in a syllogism that is the predicate of the conclusion

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