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termini
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终点站, 终点
the last stop of a transportation line or route
A terminus is the final stop or end point of a bus, train, or other public transportation route. It is where the vehicle completes its journey before starting the return trip or ending its service for the day. A terminus is typically a larger, more organized station or stop, providing facilities for passengers to board or disembark. It may also offer connections to other routes, making it a key point for travelers looking to transfer to different modes of transportation.
- Passengers disembarked as the train reached its terminus.
当火车到达终点站时,乘客们下车了。
- From the city center, the subway line extends to the terminus located in the suburbs.
从市中心出发,地铁线路延伸到位于郊区的终点站。
- Located on the waterfront, the pier serves as the terminus for the ferry.
位于海滨的码头是渡轮的终点站。
- With multiple termini, the tram line allows passengers to travel to various parts of the city.
有多个终点站,电车线路让乘客可以前往城市的不同地区。
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界标, 边界标记
(architecture) a statue or a human bust or an animal carved out of the top of a square pillar; originally used as a boundary marker in ancient Rome
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终点, 终点站
a finishing point where activities, journeys, or processes end
- After years of studying, graduation day became the terminus of her academic journey.
经过多年的学习,毕业日成为了她学术旅程的终点。
- Approaching the terminus of their long-term project, the project team celebrated their hard work and success.
接近他们长期项目的终点时,项目团队庆祝了他们的辛勤工作和成功。
- With a powerful statement, the speaker brought the presentation to its terminus.
演讲者用强有力的声明将演讲带到了终点。
- The marathon runner crossed the finish line, reaching the terminus of the race.
马拉松运动员越过终点线,到达比赛的终点。