dictum

英 ['dɪktəm] 美 ['dɪktəm]
  • n. 格言;声明;法官的附带意见
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1. 拉丁语。
dictum 格言

来自词根dict, 说话,命令,词源同dictionary. 引申义格言。

dictum (n.)
1660s, from Latin dictum "thing said (a saying, bon-mot, prophecy, etc.), an order, command," neuter of dictus, past participle of dicere "say" (see diction). In legal use, a judge's expression of opinion which is not the formal resolution of a case.
1. " Pride comes before a fall " is a famous dictum.
“ 骄必败 ” 乃至理名言.

来自《现代汉英综合大词典》

2. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Yet Kissinger succeeded in defying an old Washington dictum that you can have in the capital visibility or influence, but not both.
在华盛顿有一条传统格言:要么抛头露面,要么得势弄权, 二者不可兼得. 基辛格却公然蔑视这种传统.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. Ever since,Webster's dictum has been regarded as a principle of international law.
自此,韦伯斯特的正式声明就被遵为国际法原则。

来自辞典例句

5. I agree with this dictum.
我赞成这条格言.

来自辞典例句