Terminology is the specific vocabulary or set of terms used in a particular field or discipline.
术语是在特定领域或学科中使用的特定词汇或术语。
In scientific research, it's crucial to use consistent
terminology across all publications.
在科学研究中,保持所有出版物中的术语一致至关重要。
The linguist studied the evolution of linguistic
terminology over centuries.
语言学家研究了几个世纪以来语言术语的演变。
The IT department provided a glossary for new employees to familiarize themselves with the company's
terminology.
IT部门为新员工提供了一个词汇表,让他们熟悉公司的专业术语。
A
terminology expert ensures that communication within a company is clear and unambiguous.
术语专家确保公司内部的沟通清晰无误。
The medical
terminology course aims to bridge the gap between lay language and professional medical terms.
医学术语课程旨在弥合普通语言与专业医学术语之间的差距。
The lawyer emphasized the legal jargon in his argument to make it more persuasive.
律师在他的论点中强调了法律术语,使其更具说服力。
The software documentation must be written in user-friendly
terminology to avoid confusion.
软件文档必须使用用户友好的术语,以避免混淆。
In the field of marketing, buzzwords are often used to create a specific
terminology that reflects industry trends.
在市场营销领域,常常使用一些流行词来创造特定的行业术语,反映行业趋势。
The author carefully chose the
terminology in her novel to create a vivid historical setting.
作者在小说中精心选择术语,以营造生动的历史背景。
Not just telecom industry insiders, but even people working in other sectors, such as front-line Xiangtan steel plant worker Liu Jiwen, understand such terminology.
"I call on the media and industry bodies to unify the Chinese terminology standard for autonomous driving," Li said.