obiter dictum / ˈɒb ɪ tər ˈdɪk təm /

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obiter dictum 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural ob·i·ter dic·ta [ob-i-ter -dik-tuh]. /ˈɒb ɪ tər ˈdɪk tə/.

  1. an incidental or passing remark, opinion, etc.
  2. Law. an incidental or supplementary opinion by a judge in deciding a case, upon a matter not essential to the decision, and therefore not binding as precedent.

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  1. Somehow I haven't been able to locate that dictum in the Quran, ahadith or sunan, but it must be there somewhere.
  2. "It is an obiter dictum," somebody said to me, apparently thinking that Latin would persuade me.
  3. In politics, the dictum ‘follow the money’ usually leads to uncomfortable truths.
  4. His basic dictum is that Palestinians must "prove" they are worthy of independence and human rights.
  5. That's mainly because the U.S. government said the no-fly dictum applied only to fixed-wing aircraft, not to helicopters.
  6. They will carry out the dictum of Carlyle that the modern university is a university of books.
  7. Nothing can more clearly illustrate Napoleon's dictum, "A la guerre les hommes ne sont rien, c'est un homme qui est tout."
  8. But we doubt whether this dictum enunciates sufficiently clearly the abstract value of morality.
  9. The fallacy, therefore, is dicto secundum quid ad dictum simpliciter.
  10. Ironice dictum, is Calvin's comment, and the words are at least intelligible if so taken.