a building or set of buildings at an airport where passengers arrive and leave 航站樓;航空終點站 A second terminal was opened last year. 第二個航站樓於去年開放。 Your flight leaves from Terminal 3. 你的航班從3號航站樓出發。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- international
- air
- airport
- …
- building
- at a/the terminal
- in a/the terminal
a place, building or set of buildings where journeys by train, bus or boat begin or end (火車、公共汽車或船的)終點站 a railway/bus/ferry terminal 鐵路/公共汽車終點站;渡船碼頭
Extra ExamplesTopics Transport by waterb2, Transport by bus and trainb2, Buildingsb2The new high-speed train will stop at a terminal to be built at Kings Cross station. 新的高速列車將停在國王十字車站即將修建的終點站。 They intend to build a massive new rail terminal. 他們打算建造一個巨大的新鐵路終點站。 When I woke up I was in the bus terminal. 當我醒來時,我在公共汽車站。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- international
- air
- airport
- …
- building
- at a/the terminal
- in a/the terminal
- (
computing )計算機 a piece of equipment, usually consisting of a keyboard and a screen that joins the user to a central computer system 終端;終端機 Extra Examplessee also data terminalTopics Computersc1Internet terminals have been installed at most libraries. 大多數圖書館已經安裝了因特網終端。 All she did was press a few keys on the terminal. 她所做的就是在終端機上按幾個鍵。 The larger financial institutions have over 200 news and data terminals in their offices. 比較大的金融機構的辦公室有 200 多個新聞和數據終端。 There were two students at each terminal. 每台終端有兩名學生。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- computer
- Internet
- network
- …
- connect
- install
- use
- …
- screen
- server
- at a/the terminal
- on a/the terminal
- (specialist)
a point at which connections can be made in an electric circuit (電路的)端子,線接頭 a positive/negative terminal 正極/負極端子
Word Originearly 19th cent.: from Latin terminalis, from terminus ‘end, boundary’.