2024年3月15日发(作者:谷齐)
常用拉丁法律词语
a fortiori. with yet stronger reason.
a posse ad esse. from possibility to actuality.
a posteriori. derived by reasoning from observed facts.
a priori. from what was before.
ab incunablis. from the origin.
ab initio. from the beginning.
ab intra. from within.
ab urbe condita (abbreviated
AUC
). from the founding of the city (Rome in 753
BC).
ad absurdum. to the point of absurdity.
ad eundem. to the same level.
ad eundem gradum. to the same level.
ad hoc. for this special purpose.
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ad hominem. appealing to feelings rather than reason.
ad idem. of the same mind.
ad infinitum. without limit.
ad libitum. according to pleasure.
ad litem. for the suit.
ad nauseam. to a disgusting extent.
ad valorem. according to value.
addenda. things to be added.
advocatus diaboli. devil's advocate.
affidavit. a sworn written statement usable as evidence in court.
agenda. things to be done (used especially for a list of items to be discussed at a
meeting).
alea iacta est. the die is cast (Caesar).
alma mater. one's old school or university.
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2024年3月15日发(作者:谷齐)
常用拉丁法律词语
a fortiori. with yet stronger reason.
a posse ad esse. from possibility to actuality.
a posteriori. derived by reasoning from observed facts.
a priori. from what was before.
ab incunablis. from the origin.
ab initio. from the beginning.
ab intra. from within.
ab urbe condita (abbreviated
AUC
). from the founding of the city (Rome in 753
BC).
ad absurdum. to the point of absurdity.
ad eundem. to the same level.
ad eundem gradum. to the same level.
ad hoc. for this special purpose.
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ad hominem. appealing to feelings rather than reason.
ad idem. of the same mind.
ad infinitum. without limit.
ad libitum. according to pleasure.
ad litem. for the suit.
ad nauseam. to a disgusting extent.
ad valorem. according to value.
addenda. things to be added.
advocatus diaboli. devil's advocate.
affidavit. a sworn written statement usable as evidence in court.
agenda. things to be done (used especially for a list of items to be discussed at a
meeting).
alea iacta est. the die is cast (Caesar).
alma mater. one's old school or university.
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