modus vivendi 英 [ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvendi:]   美 [ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvendi]

modus vivendi

modus vivendi  英 [ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvendi:] 美 [ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvendi]

phrase. 生活方式;临时协定;过渡办法 

名词复数:modus vivendis 

Yet the Chinese are not necessarily prisoners of their past and they have overwhelming economic reasons to seek a political modus vivendi with America. 然而,中国并没有必要保留他们的过去,而且不可阻挡的经济动机将推动他们寻找与美国的临时政治解决办法。
Some experts suggest this is because the two have established a modus vivendi. 一些专家认为这是由于毒贩和政府间保持了某种默契。

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  • phrase. 生活方式;临时协定;过渡办法
  • 1. Yet the Chinese are not necessarily prisoners of their past and they have overwhelming economic reasons to seek a political modus vivendi with America.

    然而,中国并没有必要保留他们的过去,而且不可阻挡的经济动机将推动他们寻找与美国的临时政治解决办法。

  • 2. Some experts suggest this is because the two have established a modus vivendi.

    一些专家认为这是由于毒贩和政府间保持了某种默契。

  • modus vivendi (n.) 1879, Latin, literally "way of living or getting along" (see modus).
modus vi·vendi / ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvendiː ; NAmE ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvendiː / noun [singular ] ( from Latin) ( formal) an arrangement that is made between people, institutions or countries who have very different opinions or ideas, so that they can live or work together without arguing 妥协 modus vivendi modi vivendi modus vi·vendi / ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvendiː ; NAmE ˌmoʊdəs vɪˈvendiː /
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