modus operandi
作业方式,工作方式,运作方式,作案手法
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plural mo·di op·e·ran·di [moh-dee -op-uh-ran-dee, moh-dahy -op-uh-ran-dahy; Latin moh-dee -oh-pe-rahn-dee]. /ˈmoʊ di ˌɒp əˈræn di, ˈmoʊ daɪ ˌɒp əˈræn daɪ; Latin ˈmoʊ di ˌoʊ pɛˈrɑn di/.
- : mode of operating or working: to investigate the modus operandi of the natural world.
- : one’s usual way of doing something: A criminal’s modus operandi can give the police a lead.Abbreviation: MO
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Examples
ESG should be incorporated in every business’s modus operandi … it’s a best practice.
I had spent a lot of time studying offenses linked to Hill by modus operandi, DNA or arrest.
Hidalgo Salazar’s modus operandi will focus on participating in an exercise where LGBTQ individuals outline and work toward what they would like their liberation to look like.
The intimacy of sport, the trust young athletes must place in their trainers, and the modus operandi of sexual predators mean that this is a danger regardless of the athletic pursuit.
Online and phone ordering with contactless delivery or curbside pickup has become the modus operandi for millions of businesses.
That seems to be the modus operandi as The League moves closer to the seven-year itch.
Each new creative wave that comes along seems to have to challenge the previous modus operandi.
Rubin echoed this message today, explicitly endorsing it as a modus operandi for the Egyptian military.
As always with CBS, if it's not broken, don't fix it seems to be their modus operandi.
In fact, my whole modus vivendi is dictated by the needs of writing.
Once satisfied that it was just and honourable, and it was comparatively child's work to arrange the modus operandi.
By means of an accepted code of rules a kind of modus vivendi in this respect is obtained.
He had a modus operandi of making the conditional mood mean the imperative.
They might, too, have told us to advantage something about the modus operandi of "walking a plank."
The Major chuckled, and admitted this might be so; his old governor used to say, "Est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines."