释义 |
ˈterm-time The time of term. a. The period during which the law-courts are in session; the period of study at a university or school: see term n. 5.
1426Rolls of Parlt. V. 408/2 That oute of Terme tyme, nothyng be spedd in the Counsaille. 1435Ibid. I. 491/1 All the high Courtes..been sette and holden..duryng all the four terme tymes of the yere. 1562–3Act 5 Eliz. c. 23 §2 One Writ of Capias..returneable in the same Courte, in the Terme tyme. 1600–12Rowlands Four Knaves (Percy Soc.) 6 A country blew-coate serving man, In tearme-time sent to towne. 1721Amherst Terræ Fil. No. 47 (1754) 251 The heads of colleges and halls..are obliged to assemble..every monday throughout the year, in vacation-time as well as in term-time. 1849Thackeray Pendennis xxix, In term-time Mr. Pen showed a most praise⁓worthy regularity in..eating his dinners in Hall. b. In Scotland, the time or season of either term, Whitsuntide or Martinmas.
Mod. The rent payable at term-time. |