ipso facto 英 [ˌɪpsəʊ ˈfæktəʊ]   美 [ˌɪpsoʊ ˈfæktoʊ]

ipso facto

ipso facto  英 [ˌɪpsəʊ ˈfæktəʊ] 美 [ˌɪpsoʊ ˈfæktoʊ]

phrase. (拉)根据事实本身 

Now if one could get to complete and universal disarmament, ipso facto you would have zero nuclear weapons. 如果能做到全面普遍裁军,事实上已经实现了零核武。
These operations are ipso facto connected with sociability for only as a social animal did man learn and become conscious of himself. 由于仅仅作为社会动物,人类才会变得更有自我意识,所以这些行为与社交性是紧密联系的。

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  • phrase. (拉)根据事实本身
  • 1. Now if one could get to complete and universal disarmament, ipso facto you would have zero nuclear weapons.

    如果能做到全面普遍裁军,事实上已经实现了零核武。

  • 2. These operations are ipso facto connected with sociability for only as a social animal did man learn and become conscious of himself.

    由于仅仅作为社会动物,人类才会变得更有自我意识,所以这些行为与社交性是紧密联系的。

  • 3. The danger of prescribing a course of compulsory studies is that it implies that a man who has gone through the prescribed course ipso facto knows all there is to know for an educated man.

    必修课程的规定,其危险在于它义涵一个人只要读完这个课程,便已在事实上知晓了一个学者所应知晓的事情。

  • ipso facto Latin adverbial phrase, literally "by that very fact, by the fact itself," from neuter ablative of ipse "he, himself, self" + ablative of factum "fact" (see fact).
ipso facto / ˌɪpsəʊ ˈfæktəʊ ; NAmE ˌɪpsoʊ ˈfæktoʊ / adverb ( from Latin) ( formal) because of the fact that has been mentioned 根据该事实;根据事实本身 You cannot assume that a speaker of English is ipso facto qualified to teach English. 你不能假定会说英语的人就有资格教英语。 ipso facto / ˌɪpsəʊ ˈfæktəʊ ; NAmE ˌɪpsoʊ ˈfæktoʊ /
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