Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Terms"
The meaning of "Terms" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Terms ne anlama geliyor?
A:
conditions, regarding the state of the relationship
[He left the company] "on good terms", "on friendly terms"; these are two common uses of "terms" with the same meaning.
[He left the company] "on good terms", "on friendly terms"; these are two common uses of "terms" with the same meaning.
Q:
If these Terms and Conditions of Sale are construed to be an offer, this offer expressly limited acceptance by the seller to the terms of this offer.. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
This is not good English. It is likely badly translated, as it has odd word choice even for terms and conditions. The part in question is hard to understand.
If I had to guess, "limited" should be "limits", which would mean the seller's "acceptance" is limited to the terms of the sale. Hard to tell without more context.
If I had to guess, "limited" should be "limits", which would mean the seller's "acceptance" is limited to the terms of the sale. Hard to tell without more context.
Q:
Terms ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Words
Q:
Terms & Conditions, ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Terms & Conditions describe the rights and responsibilities of parties to an agreement. I hope that helps.
Example sentences using "Terms"
Q:
Terms and conditions ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
"You have agreed to follow these terms and conditions."
"Before you sign off, did you make sure to read the terms and conditions?"
"Before you sign off, did you make sure to read the terms and conditions?"
Other questions about "Terms"
Q:
Which is more natural? I would like to say that the terms for an offer are about to not be valid anymore
1. Terms for offer due date
2. Due date of terms for offer
1. Terms for offer due date
2. Due date of terms for offer
A:
Both sounds good (like very good) + however number is good (honestly you can still use both just as long us native English speakers completely understands you + there's no such things as "perfect English")
Q:
"The terms of this IO are governed by the Terms and Conditions present below."
doesm't "present" have to be "presented"(present perfect tense)?
why is it "present"?
doesm't "present" have to be "presented"(present perfect tense)?
why is it "present"?
A:
Let me just add that it sounds like a legal document and many times legal documents still use an antiquated way of writing. So while has the right idea, in legal documents things are just written a certain way "just because" that's how it was so that's now how it is. 😏 (I was a legal secretary and then paralegal for 35 years.)
In the case of this sentence, the word "present" carries the meaning of "it is here". Technically, yes, "it is attached" or "it follows below" but back in the founding fathers' days, this is how they spoke and wrote documents and it continues this way. Documents that are presented to the courts contain lots more of these antiquated ways of phrasing things.
In the case of this sentence, the word "present" carries the meaning of "it is here". Technically, yes, "it is attached" or "it follows below" but back in the founding fathers' days, this is how they spoke and wrote documents and it continues this way. Documents that are presented to the courts contain lots more of these antiquated ways of phrasing things.
Q:
Terms used to describe beauty
Beautiful (for women and things/places)
Pretty (for women and things/places)
Good looking (for women and men)
Handsome (for men only)
All correct? We can say a place is pretty, right?
Like this hotel is pretty.
Beautiful (for women and things/places)
Pretty (for women and things/places)
Good looking (for women and men)
Handsome (for men only)
All correct? We can say a place is pretty, right?
Like this hotel is pretty.
A:
For buildings, we usually say it's "nice". This hotel/restaurant/house is nice.
Q:
Terms of warranty / user manuals bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
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Terms of warranty / user manuals bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
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