-
1 in the medium term
-
2 medium
adj. gemiddeld, doorsnee---------n. middenweg, compromis; medium, middel; (natuurlijke) omgeving, milieu; medium (spiritisme)medium11 medium————————medium2〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: ook media〉6 (natuurlijke) omgeving ⇒ milieu, element7 uitingsvorm ⇒ kunstvorm, expressiemiddel♦voorbeelden:3 medium of circulation/exchange • betalings/ruilmiddelthrough the medium of • door middel van————————medium3♦voorbeelden:a car in the medium range • een auto uit de middenklassein the medium term • op middellange termijn -
3 term
n. bewoording; termijn; kwartaal; tijdperk--------v. noemen, omschrijven alsterm1[ tə:m] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 onderwijsperiode ⇒ trimester, semester, kwartaal2 termijn ⇒ periode; duur, tijd; ambtstermijn; zittingsperiode 〈 van rechtbank, parlement〉; huurtermijn; aflossingstermijn, (af)betalingstermijn3 begin/eindpunt van periode/termijn ⇒ ingangs/afloopdatum, het aflopen 〈 van huur, contract enz.〉♦voorbeelden:1 term has started • de lessen/colleges zijn begonnen2 during her term of office as president • onder/tijdens haar voorzitterschapin the short/medium/long term • op korte/middellange/lange termijnshe is near her term • ze kan elk moment bevallentell someone in no uncertain terms • in niet mis te verstane bewoordingen te kennen geven6 her terms are 10 dollars a lesson • ze vraagt/rekent 10 dollar per lescome to/make terms • tot een vergelijk komen, het eens worden¶ terms of reference • taakomschrijving, omschrijving van bevoegdheid/onderzoeksopdracht 〈 bijvoorbeeld van commissie〉on equal terms • als gelijkento be on bad/good/friendly terms with someone • op gespannen/vriendschappelijke voet met iemand staancome to terms with • zich verzoenen met, zich neerleggen bijin terms of money • financieel gezien, wat geld betreftthink in terms of moving to the South • overwegen/van plan zijn naar het zuiden te verhuizenthey are not on speaking terms • ze spreken niet meer met elkaar, ze hebben onenigheid————————term2〈 werkwoord〉1 noemen ⇒ omschrijven, aanduiden als -
4 in the short/medium/long term
in the short/medium/long termop korte/middellange/lange termijn
См. также в других словарях:
in the medium term — • in the long term • in the short term • in the medium term thinking, looking or planning from now into the future … Idioms and examples
in the medium term — in the long/medium/short term ► for a long, medium or short period of time in the future: »In the long term, universities will cut jobs. »The business seeks to do very well in the short term and in the long term. Main Entry: ↑term … Financial and business terms
in the medium term — in the long/medium/short term a long, medium, or short time in the future. Cuts in company spending now should lead to profits in the long term. In the short term, temporary housing will be provided for all of the flood victims … New idioms dictionary
in the medium term — in the ˈlong/ˈshort/ˈmedium term idiom used to describe what will happen a long, short, etc. time in the future • Such a development seems unlikely, at least in the short term (= it will not happen for quite a long time). • In the longer term,… … Useful english dictionary
medium term — medium .term n [singular] the period of time a few weeks or months ahead of the present →↑short term, long term ↑long term in the medium term ▪ The company s prospects look good in the medium term. ▪ medium term investments … Dictionary of contemporary English
medium-term — N SING: usu N n The medium term is the period of time which lasts a few months or years beyond the present time, in contrast with the short term or the long term. Economists had been arguing that the medium term economic prospects remained poor … English dictionary
medium term — noun (singular) the period of time a few weeks or months ahead of the present: in the medium term: The company s prospects look good in the medium term. | medium term investments compare shortterm, longterm … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ˈmedium ˌterm, the — noun [singular] 1) the period of time that lasts a few months or years from now ˈmedium ˌterm adj 2) the medium term effects of the plan[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
medium-term — ˈmedium term adjective [only before a noun] not happening or making a profit immediately, but not over a very long period of time: • a medium term loan • It is possible to get some quite good yields on medium term bonds. compare long term, short… … Financial and business terms
medium term note — (MTN) A bearer negotiable debt security with a maturity of more than one year issued in the international capital markets to Eurobond investors, either as a single issue or as a series of issues under a medium term note programme. MTNs are… … Law dictionary
medium-term note — (MTN) A bearer negotiable debt security with a maturity of more than one year issued in the international capital markets to Eurobond investors, either as a single issue or as a series of issues under a medium term note programme. MTNs are… … Law dictionary