casus belli 的定义
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/.
- an event or political occurrence that brings about a declaration of war.
casus belli 近义词
等同于 provocation
等同于 red flag
casus belli 的近义词 4 个
等同于 root of the matter
casus belli 的近义词 1 个
更多casus belli例句
- “I saw the movie; I thought she was great,” says Belli, who won a student Emmy for his musical about zombies, Zombo.
- Belli culled numerous interviews Hathaway gave about preparing for Les Miz.
- Penis rudimentarius causa impotentiae est, sed casus amplificationis post matrimonium habentur.
- Kraft-Ebing enumerat decem casus congenitos in maribus, et duos in feminis.
- Unfortunately we had no casus belli against Spain, and could not found one on secret information.
- Here, as I have said, was the real casus belli,—a constant irritation that had at length got past bearing.
- The Porte was persuaded not to regard the invasion of the Danube principalities as a casus belli.