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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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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    Latin.

    • : the necessary changes having been made.

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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.