dictum

dictum [ˈdɪktəm]  [ˈdɪktəm] 

第三人称复数:dictums; dicta

dictum 基本解释

名词格言; 名言; 宣言; 声明

dictum 网络解释

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dictum 词典解释

1. 名言;格言;箴言
    A dictum is a saying that describes an aspect of life in an interesting or wise way.

    e.g. ...the dictum that it is preferable to be roughly right than precisely wrong...
           有句格言说道,大致对总比完全错要好
    e.g. She reminded us of Barnum's dictum: You could sell anything to anybody if you marketed it right.
           她提醒我们想想巴纳姆的名言:如果营销得力,你可以把任何东西卖给任何人。

2. 宣言;正式声明
    A dictum is a formal statement made by someone who has authority.

    e.g. ...Disraeli's dictum that the first priority of the government must be the health of the people.
           迪斯雷利的声明——政府必须把民众的健康当作第一要务

dictum 单语例句

1. Mounting divorce cases may be an embarrassing phenomenon to many who still hold the traditional dictum for family cohesion.

2. Confucianism offers references for solution to many complicated social problems, and many of Confucius'notions have been recognized as " dictum " by peoples around the world.

3. dictum什么意思

3. He has lived up to the dictum of " when in Rome, do as the Romans do ".

4. dictum是什么意思

4. Many business people in Hong Kong firmly believe in the dictum that businesses exist to maximize profits for shareholders.

5. Let us hope that his dictum proves correct for Europe as well.

dictum 英英释义

noun

1. dictum的解释

1. an authoritative declaration

    Synonym: pronouncement say-so

2. an opinion voiced by a judge on a point of law not directly bearing on the case in question and therefore not binding

    Synonym: obiter dictum

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