clause 英 [klɔ:z]   美 [klɔz]

clause

clause  英 [klɔ:z] 美 [klɔz]

n. 条款;[计] 子句 

名词复数:clauses 

What clause do you require in the contract? 你要求在合同中订上什么条款?
We should include an arbitration clause in the contract. 在合同中,我们应该加进仲裁的条款。

  • A clause can be a scary thing. Whether it is a stipulation in a contract or a grammatical concept, people sometimes avoid clauses because they are too difficult to grasp.
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  • n. 条款;[计] 子句
  • 1. What clause do you require in the contract?

    你要求在合同中订上什么条款?

  • 2. We should include an arbitration clause in the contract.

    在合同中,我们应该加进仲裁的条款。

  • 3. Use this clause if the table must be up and available at any time.

    如果该表在任何时刻都必须是可用的,那么应该使用该子句。

  • clause (n.) c. 1200, "a sentence, a brief passage of a written composition," from Old French clause "stipulation" (in a legal document), 12c., from Medieval Latin clausa "conclusion," used in the sense of classical Latin clausula "the end, a closing, termination," also "end of a sentence or a legal argument," from clausa, fem. noun from past participle of claudere "to close, to shut, to conclude" (see close (v.)).
clause AWL / klɔːz ; NAmE klɔːz / noun 1 ( grammar 语法 ) a group of words that includes a subject and a verb, and forms a sentence or part of a sentence 从句;分句;子句 In the sentence ‘They often go to Italy because they love the food’, ‘They often go to Italy’ is the main clause and ‘because they love the food’ is a subordinate clause. 在 They often go to Italy because they love the food 这个句子里,They often go to Italy 是主句,because they love the food 是从句。 2 an item in a legal document that says that a particular thing must or must not be done (法律文件的)条款 clause clauses clause / klɔːz ; NAmE klɔːz /
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