terminus
/ˈtɜːmɪnəs/ (bre, ipa) · [tˈɚmɪnəs] /ˈtɜːrmɪnəs/ (ame, ipa) · [tˈɚmɪnəs] /ˈtər-mə-nəs How to pronounce terminus (audio)/ (ame, mw)
terminus — 名詞
- terminussingular
- terminiplural
1. A place that serves as the final stop for trains, buses, or other public transpo
終點站
公車或火車路線的最後一站
A place that serves as the final stop for trains, buses, or other public transport services, where vehicles turn around and passengers can get on or off.
The last train finally arrived at the terminus shortly before midnight.
最後一班列車終於在午夜前不久抵達終點站。
prepositional phrase: at the terminus
Passengers traveling to the airport should stay on the bus until it reaches the terminus.
前往機場的乘客應該留在車上,直到巴士抵達終點站。
collocation: reach the terminus
Diego got off at the terminus and walked five blocks to his new apartment.
Diego 在終點站下車,走了五條街才到他的新公寓。
The bus route's terminus is right next to the main market square.
這條巴士路線的終點站就在主要市集的旁邊。
Naoko found that the terminus of the metro line was close to the hotel.
Naoko 發現地鐵線的終點站離飯店很近。
- terminal
More common in US English; 'terminal' often refers to a building with passenger facilities, while 'terminus' focuses on the route-end point.
- end of the line
Less formal; used conversationally for the final stop on a transport route.
- station
Broader meaning — a station can be any stop along the route, not necessarily the final one.
- starting point
The place where a route begins.
- origin
The initial end of a transport line.
文法句型
the terminus
a terminus
[route] terminus
用法筆記
In the United States, 'terminal' is more common than 'terminus' for transport buildings. 'Terminus' is the preferred term in British English for the end point of a route.
常見錯誤
2. The furthest or ultimate point of something that is not physical, such as a proc
終極點
抽象事物最終的結束點
The furthest or ultimate point of something that is not physical, such as a process, a period of time, a discussion, or a goal; the stage after which nothing further happens.
The peace talks reached their terminus when both sides refused to negotiate any further.
和平談判走到了終點,雙方都不願意再進一步協商。
abstract: reach one's terminus (formal)
Historians debate whether the empire's fall marked the terminus of a cultural era.
歷史學家爭論帝國的崩潰是否標誌著一個文化時代的終結。
collocation: mark the terminus of [abstract noun]
The terminus of the Watanabe family's long journey was a quiet house by the sea.
Watanabe 一家漫漫旅途的終點是海邊一棟寧靜的房子。
The project's terminus was set for the end of the fiscal year.
該專案的結束日期定在財政年度結束時。
Chiara wrote her thesis on the terminus of the Roman Republic's legal system.
Chiara 的論文主題是羅馬共和國法律體系的終結。
- end
More common and neutral in register; suitable for both formal and informal contexts.
- conclusion
Emphasises the sense of bringing a process or argument to a close.
- endpoint
Technically focused; used in mathematics, computing, and planning contexts.
文法句型
the terminus of [noun phrase]
reach a terminus
mark the terminus
用法筆記
Frequently found in academic, historical, and formal writing rather than everyday speech. For casual contexts, 'end', 'ending', or 'conclusion' are more natural alternatives.