词汇 | proviso |
释义 | proviso noun[ C ] uk /prəˈvaɪ.zəʊ/ us /prəˈvaɪ.zoʊ/pluralprovisos a statement in an agreement, saying that a particular thing must happen before another can: 限制性条款;附文;但书 [ + that ]He was released from prison with/on the proviso that he doesn't leave the country.他获释出狱了,但前提条件是不能出国。 Range and limits all the way toidiom ambit anywhere at largeidiom band compass diapason dividing line finite finitely finitude gamut hedge non-binary parameter parametric parametrically point spread spectrum stretch proviso | Business Englishproviso noun[ C ] uk /prəˈvaɪzəʊ/us LAW a part of a legal document that states that something must happen or be done: The provisos set out in a lease cover a range of matters which a tenant should understand before signing it. contain/include/carry a provisoRecent legislation includes a proviso that the country's private creditors agree to reduce their claims in order to make the debt burden more sustainable. with/on the proviso thatWe are currently offering a new investment fund whose return tracks the FTSE 100, with the proviso that it can only fall by 5% a quarter. something that must be done before something else happens or is agreed: You can buy back or sell the shares at any point - the only proviso is that any loss or money owed is within your account limit. with/on the proviso thatThe firm will pay only half the fine on the proviso that it does not breach regulations again. Examples of provisoproviso He hoped that no changes would be made to the old customary estates and tendered a proviso to that effect. With these provisos heeded, camp can undoubtedly prove inspirational in its survivalist hints. A typing context here is a list of assumptions x : pairing identifiers with types, with the proviso that no identifier appears twice. Apart from the above provisos, the "two visual systems" view fits well with the position we develop in this paper. In effect his poetry is an ongoing archive of the thing, with the proviso that language and the self are also things. With these provisos, geometric reasoning is completely rigorous. The only proviso is that you must realize that it has got the wrong title. This quota restriction was only lifted in 1960, but the proviso to obtain a licence to export ramin remained. There is sometime as evident contradiction as if it had been saved by a proviso.*! Think of parameters as abstracted argument positions in traditional l-calculus with the proviso that restrictions can be attached to these abstracted argument positions. We find (with two important provisos) that one-photon pair creation is allowed in superdense plasmas, implying relatively strong coupling between transverse waves and pair creation. Now the pretentious sentences and the qualifying afterthoughts, all that hedging with provisos so typical of science talk - all that was now superfluous. However, with certain provisos, the neurological model can still be maintained. Because sociality imposes constraints, the equal liberty proviso is required. The only proviso is that the land may not be sold. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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