quid pro quo / ˈkwɪd proʊ ˈkwoʊ /

对价对价交易对价原则对价协议

quid pro quo 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural quid pro quos, quids pro quo.

  1. something that is given or taken in return for something else.

quid pro quo 近义词

n. 名词 noun

something for something

更多quid pro quo例句

  1. The government defends the law as necessary to prevent the appearance of quid pro quo corruption.
  2. Washington can’t always tell folks beyond the Beltway what to do, but it can still get results through quid pro quo.
  3. Similar accusations against the bloc of school board members were levied in the ethics reports, which accused them of steering contracts, doing political favors and engaging in a quid pro quo with a labor union.
  4. The reports accuse a majority of elected school board members of a variety of offenses, including steering contracts, doing political favors and engaging in a quid pro quo with a labor union.
  5. At worst, it opens the door to backroom quid pro quo to water down important legislation.
  6. That Stone would slander the democratic, pro-Western, EuroMaidan revolution as a CIA coup is no surprise.
  7. When the problem is already political, when the intolerable situation is the status quo?
  8. Defenders of the status quo claim the old rules protect consumers.
  9. But failing that, he advised pro-immigration reform Republican candidates such as former Gov. Jeb Bush to just skip the state.
  10. How did you make the transition from pro surfer to modeling?
  11. Postrem quid nobis effectum hactenus, seu potis quid attentatum sit ad diuinam gloriam.
  12. In addition, the currency notes of the Government served in the place pro tanto of the Bank of England notes.
  13. “Lecompton” constitution of Kansas was a pro-slavery document which Buchanan favoured.
  14. Nos duo Societate tuguriolum habemus ligneum, in quo vix posit mens commouere nos possumus.
  15. Nam Sacerdos ille, qui huc ante nos aduenerat, nostro statim adutu in Galliam sua ipse sponte & pro veteri desiderio remigrauit.