current terminology

collocation in English

meaningsofcurrentandterminology

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current
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌr.ənt/
us
/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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terminology
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌtɜː.mɪˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/
us
/ˌtɝː.məˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
special words or expressions used in relation to a particular subject ...
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(Definition ofcurrentandterminologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcurrent terminology

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Those with primary depression would meet criteria for major depressive disorder incurrentterminology.
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Incurrentterminology, the goal is to put 'acoustic ecology' on the environmental agenda.
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An awareness of what is thecurrentterminologyin the global village is another concern.
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Currentterminologyis confusing in this respect as hallucinations are often called psychotic symptoms and considered pathognomonic of psychosis.
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That is thecurrentterminology, but perhaps "bankruptcy" would be a better word.
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To usecurrentterminology, is that not "off-message" for young people?
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I believe that is thecurrentterminology.
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We wanted to achieve what is called, in thecurrentterminology, "modal change", so we put forward methods of increasing public transport and promoting walking and cycling.
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This two-hundred-page work established much of thecurrentterminologyin mesophase physics.
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As of 2008, thecurrentterminologyrefers to cytokines as immunomodulating agents.
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Note that captions don't align withcurrentterminology.
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The word "turnpike" came into common use in the names of these roadways and companies, and is essentially used interchangeably with "toll road" incurrentterminology.
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In 1927 an intermediate (forms 1 and 2 or years 7 and 8 incurrentterminology) was established on the site with 275 pupils taking the total roll to 557.
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A more general concept of character disorders came into use by psychoanalysts, and psychiatry later adopted thecurrentterminologyof personality disorders.
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Using thecurrentterminology, it would have taken five years to end up with a complete classification, 50% of which would be already obsolete.
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