dictum的意思和读音

dictum

: [ˈdɪktəm] : ['dɪktəm]

n.

dictums  dicta  

n.pronouncement,dictate,statement,saying,maxim

dictumn.

1.a statement that expresses sth that people believe is always true or should be followed

n.1.,2.,3.

n.1.an expression or statement that people often repeat because it says something interesting or wise about a subject

1. dictionary n dictum n malediction n ...

2. stimulus n. dictum n. negotiate v. ... ...

3. witticism ;; dictum ; oracle ; ...

4. diaphanous dictum artistry ...

5. dictionary n dictum n malediction n ...

6. dictionary dictum dicyan ...

7. ... 6-( Stone tell) 7-Dictum) 8-( Protection from spells) ...

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1.Watch sellers employ a logical Italian dictum: a well-dressed man owns at least three timepieces.穿

2.He may profitably recall the dictum of a recent essayist that "there is no limit to the mercy of God. "。”

3.The rest of the film bears out the horror-movie dictum that nervous young women are always right.

4.Yet Kissinger succeeded in defying an old Washington dictum that you can have in the capital visibility or influence, but not both.

5.His own defiant dictum, that he changed his mind when the facts changed, has been on the lips of current policy-makers.————

6.He was made to order for Bethune, who now invoked the famous Pater dictum with a vengeance.

7.The most fundamental change has been the rejection of Aristotle's dictum that true tragedy can only depict those with power and high status.

8.They might also lift their gloom a little if they recalled the old dictum that crisis brings opportunity as well as risks.怀

9.But, as the oft-quoted dictum goes: Politics made him share bed with strange fellows.

10.In fact, to paraphrase a well-known dictum, we have an agreement with typesetters: they do not translate, we do not do typesetting.:“”。