casus belli / ˈkeɪ səs ˈbɛl aɪ, ˈbɛl i; Latin ˈkɑ sʊs ˈbɛl li /

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casus belli 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ca·sus bel·li [key-suhs -bel-ahy, bel-ee; Latin kah-soos -bel-lee]. /ˈkeɪ səs ˈbɛl aɪ, ˈbɛl i; Latin ˈkɑ sus ˈbɛl li/.

  1. an event or political occurrence that brings about a declaration of war.

casus belli 近义词

casus belli

等同于 provocation

casus belli

等同于 red flag

casus belli 的近义词 4
casus belli

等同于 root of the matter

casus belli 的近义词 1

更多casus belli例句

  1. “I saw the movie; I thought she was great,” says Belli, who won a student Emmy for his musical about zombies, Zombo.
  2. Belli culled numerous interviews Hathaway gave about preparing for Les Miz.
  3. Penis rudimentarius causa impotentiae est, sed casus amplificationis post matrimonium habentur.
  4. Kraft-Ebing enumerat decem casus congenitos in maribus, et duos in feminis.
  5. Unfortunately we had no casus belli against Spain, and could not found one on secret information.
  6. Here, as I have said, was the real casus belli,—a constant irritation that had at length got past bearing.
  7. The Porte was persuaded not to regard the invasion of the Danube principalities as a casus belli.