Termer
Übersetzung von "termer" ins Russisch
Definitionen
termer
SubstantivUK
/ˈtɜːmə/
US
/ˈtɜrmər/
A person who is serving a term, especially in a prison or other institution.
The prison was filled with long-termers who had been there for years.
A student or participant in a course or program that lasts for a specific term or period.
The university welcomed new termers for the spring semester.
A person elected or appointed to public office for a fixed term.
Voters typically judge first-termers more leniently than veteran politicians.
Law, archaic: a person who holds property or an estate for a fixed term of years; a tenant.
The termer's rights were limited by the conditions of the lease.