terminal affinity - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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terminal affinity (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈtɜːrmɪnəl əˈfɪnəti/

Meaning and Usage

"Terminal affinity" is a term primarily used in various scientific contexts, including biology, psychology, and certain technical fields.

Example Sentences

  1. The study focused on the terminal affinity of neurons, investigating how different types of nerve cells connect to their target tissues.
  2. Исследование сосредоточилось на конечной привязанности нейронов, исследуя, как разные типы нервных клеток соединяются с их целевыми тканями.

  3. Understanding the terminal affinity will help scientists create better therapies for neurodegenerative diseases.

  4. Понимание конечной привязанности поможет учёным создать лучшие методы терапии для нейродегенеративных заболеваний.

  5. In psychology, terminal affinity can explain why people are drawn to certain life goals over others.

  6. В психологии конечная привязанность может объяснить, почему людей привлекают определённые жизненные цели больше, чем другие.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "terminal affinity" does not have common idiomatic expressions associated with it, the concept of attachment or affinity appears in several idioms relating to emotional or behavioral connections.

  1. To have an affinity for something: She always had an affinity for music, often spending hours playing her favorite songs.
  2. У неё всегда была привязанность к музыке, она часто проводила часы, играя свои любимые песни.

  3. To be drawn to someone/something: He felt an undeniable affinity to the ocean, often going for long walks along the beach.

  4. Он чувствовал неоспоримую привязанность к океану, часто совершая долгие прогулки вдоль пляжа.

  5. Share a connection with: Many students share a connection with their professors due to their terminal affinity for the subject matter.

  6. Многие студенты имеют связь со своими профессорами из-за их конечной привязанности к предмету.

Etymology

The term "terminal" comes from Latin "terminalis," meaning "end" or "limit." "Affinity" comes from Latin "affinitas," which denotes relatedness or kinship. The combination of these terms emphasizes a strong connection toward a concluding point or outcome in various contexts.

Synonyms and Antonyms



25-07-2024