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词汇 terminable
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Definition of terminable in English:

terminable

adjective ˈtəːmɪnəb(ə)lˈtərmənəbəl
  • 1Able to be terminated.

    可终止的;有期限的

    an agreement terminable by the Company on 12 months' notice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is incompatible with the notion of a fixed term appointment that it is terminable at pleasure.
    • For example, it never occurred to me even once in my life that I would ever work in any job where I was not terminable at will and I never have.
    • According to the company's annual report released last week, Duignan has a service contract that is terminable by the company on payment of three years remuneration.
    • The fact that the expression is commonly used in speaking of a terminable estate does not avoid the necessity for the inquiry whether there is any person of whose interest that essential condition can be predicated.
    • There are various trust options to choose from, including ‘qualified terminable interest property’ and ‘qualified domestic trust’.
    • A contract may have terms which provide that it will go for five years provided that it is terminable by six months notice.
    • Is the provider/landlord agreement a license or a lease, and is it terminable by the building owner?
    • Alternatively, whether or not the contract is for a fixed term, it might be expressed to be terminable only after a long notice period, thus enhancing the director's claim for payment in lieu of notice.
    • How can the Creator of eternity come up with something terminable, inconsistent and out-dated?
    Synonyms
    limited, not infinite, subject to limitations, restricted
  • 2Coming to an end after a certain time.

    终止的;到期的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now ennui is a terrible thing but it seems to have roughly the same effect as terminable boredom.
    • For much of the 1850s it had a terminable existence expressly defined, destined to expire in 1860.

Definition of terminable in US English:

terminable

adjectiveˈtərmənəbəlˈtərmənəbəl
  • 1Able to be terminated.

    可终止的;有期限的

    an agreement terminable by the Company on 12 months' notice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A contract may have terms which provide that it will go for five years provided that it is terminable by six months notice.
    • The fact that the expression is commonly used in speaking of a terminable estate does not avoid the necessity for the inquiry whether there is any person of whose interest that essential condition can be predicated.
    • Is the provider/landlord agreement a license or a lease, and is it terminable by the building owner?
    • Alternatively, whether or not the contract is for a fixed term, it might be expressed to be terminable only after a long notice period, thus enhancing the director's claim for payment in lieu of notice.
    • According to the company's annual report released last week, Duignan has a service contract that is terminable by the company on payment of three years remuneration.
    • For example, it never occurred to me even once in my life that I would ever work in any job where I was not terminable at will and I never have.
    • How can the Creator of eternity come up with something terminable, inconsistent and out-dated?
    • It is incompatible with the notion of a fixed term appointment that it is terminable at pleasure.
    • There are various trust options to choose from, including ‘qualified terminable interest property’ and ‘qualified domestic trust’.
    Synonyms
    limited, not infinite, subject to limitations, restricted
  • 2Coming to an end after a certain time.

    终止的;到期的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For much of the 1850s it had a terminable existence expressly defined, destined to expire in 1860.
    • Now ennui is a terrible thing but it seems to have roughly the same effect as terminable boredom.
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