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pro forma

/proh -fawr-muh/US // proʊ ˈfɔr mə //

预估,预估值,假设,预测

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : according to form; as a matter of form; for the sake of form.
    • : Commerce. provided in advance of shipment and merely showing the description and quantity of goods shipped without terms of payment: a pro forma invoice.
    • : Accounting. indicating hypothetical financial figures based on previous business operations for estimate purposes: a pro forma balance sheet.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : as a matter of form: Many of the school assignments appear to be done pro forma.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pro for·ma, pro for·mas.

    • : a pro forma document.

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Examples

  • Forbes reports that it will sport “an implied pro forma enterprise value of $630 million, net of tax benefits,” after its completion.

  • The pro forma results are also inclusive of a private placement, and its recent acquisition of Tock.

  • The House held a moment of silence to remember Wright on Monday after convening for a brief pro forma session.

  • That Stone would slander the democratic, pro-Western, EuroMaidan revolution as a CIA coup is no surprise.

  • But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state.

  • How did you make the transition from pro surfer to modeling?

  • Even in places as blue-leaning as Colorado, Latino support for pro-growth Republicans has been growing.

  • Counter-protestors marched to confront the pro-police contingent, separated by barricades and uniformed officers.

  • In addition, the currency notes of the Government served in the place pro tanto of the Bank of England notes.

  • “Lecompton” constitution of Kansas was a pro-slavery document which Buchanan favoured.

  • Nam Sacerdos ille, qui huc ante nos aduenerat, nostro statim adutu in Galliam sua ipse sponte & pro veteri desiderio remigrauit.

  • Domi primm dedimus operam, vt pro nostris viribus officium Ecclesiasticum ne deesset.

  • During the ingenuous apologia pro vita sua Miss Anne regarded him with her honest candour.