terminal ter·mi·nal

terminal ter·mi·nal
['tɜːmɪn(ə)l]
1. adj
(patient) incurabile, terminale, (disease) letale, (stages) finale, terminale, conclusivo (-a)
2. n
1) Elec, Comput terminale m
2) (of bus) capolinea m , (of train) stazione f terminale, Aer , (depot: for oil, containers) terminal m inv

a computer terminal — un terminale

an air terminal — un terminal


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