mutatis mutandis
/moo-tah-tees moo-tahn-dees; English myoo-tey-tis myoo-tan-dis/US // 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
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Definitions
adv.副词 adverb
- 1
Latin.
- : the necessary changes having been made.
Synonyms & Antonyms
as invice versa
Synonyms
about-face约谈,约略,约克,约摸again再次,再一次,又,又是backwards向后,倒退,向后退,后退contra忌讳,忌,违反,矛盾contrarily相反地,相反,反之,相反的contrariwise反之亦然,相反地,反之contrary反之,相反的,相反地,相反的是conversely反过来说far from it远非如此,远离它,远不如此in reverse反过来说,反过来,反之亦然,逆向inversely反过来说,相反地,反过来,反之on the contrary反过来说,反之,反之亦然,相反地oppositely相反地,对立的,对立面,相反的reversed逆转的,反转的,反向的,反转the opposite way相反的方式,反之亦然,反过来说,反方向the other way around反过来说,反之亦然,反过来,反过来说也是如此turn about转转,转身,转头看看,转过来看看upside down颠倒的,颠倒了,颠倒,颠倒过来
Examples
That, mutatis mutandis, is the happy future that might await a Tory-Ukip alliance.
What has been said of melody in the two spheres of speech and song applies also mutatis mutandis to rhythm.
The considerations just stated apply mutatis mutandis to the question of what children should be allowed to read.
What I have said of schoolmasters applies, mutatis mutandis, to schoolmistresses and governesses.
The same mutatis mutandis holds good with writing as with painting.
The attitude of the true noble, one in whom noblesse oblige is a simple example of what, mutatis mutandis, all men feel.
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