bona fide
bona fide 英 [ˌbəʊnə ˈfaɪdi] 美 [ˌboʊnə ˈfaɪdi]
adj. 善意的;真实的;真诚的 adv. 善意地;真实地;真诚地
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- adj. 善意的;真实的;真诚的
- adv. 善意地;真实地;真诚地
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1. Here's the thing, though: The proposals include an exemption for "bona fide" market-making on behalf of clients.
但是,这样一个事实也不容忽视:提案中包含了豁免“善意”为客户做市的条款。
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2. In this last stage, you aim to coalesce and synchronize the work of other thought leaders and related communities to help form them all into a bona fide movement with clear objectives and goals.
在这最后一个步骤里,你的目标在于,联合并同步其他意见领袖和相关社区的活动,促成一个拥有明确的目标的真实的运动。
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3. We hereby engage with drawers and/or bona fide holder that drafts drawn and negotiated on presentation and that drafts accepted within the terms of this credit will be duly honoured at maturity.
兹对出票人及/或善意持票人保证,凡按本信用证开具及议付的汇票一经提交即予承兑;凡依本证条款承兑之汇票,到期即予照付。
- bona fide (adv.) 1540s, "genuinely, with sincerity," Latin, literally "in or with good faith," ablative of bona fides "good faith" (see faith). Originally in English an adverb, later (18c.) also an adjective, "acting or done in good faith." The opposite is mala fide.
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