mutatis mutandis / muˈtɑ tis muˈtɑn dis; English myuˈteɪ tɪs myuˈtæn dɪs /

经适当修改后经适当变通后经适当变通经适当修改

mutatis mutandis 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb

Latin.

  1. the necessary changes having been made.

mutatis mutandis 近义词

mutatis mutandis

等同于 vice versa

更多mutatis mutandis例句

  1. That, mutatis mutandis, is the happy future that might await a Tory-Ukip alliance.
  2. What has been said of melody in the two spheres of speech and song applies also mutatis mutandis to rhythm.
  3. The considerations just stated apply mutatis mutandis to the question of what children should be allowed to read.
  4. What I have said of schoolmasters applies, mutatis mutandis, to schoolmistresses and governesses.
  5. The same mutatis mutandis holds good with writing as with painting.
  6. The attitude of the true noble, one in whom noblesse oblige is a simple example of what, mutatis mutandis, all men feel.