词汇 | quid-pro-quo |
释义 | quid pro quo noun[ Cusually singular ] formaluk /ˌkwɪd prəʊ ˈkwəʊ/ us /ˌkwɪd proʊ ˈkwoʊ/pluralquid pro quos something that is given to a person in return for something they have done: 交换物;报酬;交换条件 The government has promised food aid as a quid pro quo for the stopping of violence.政府许诺以食品援助作为停止暴力活动的交换条件。 quid pro quo | American Dictionaryquid pro quo noun[ C ] us/ˈkwɪd ˌproʊ ˈkwoʊ/pluralquid pro quos something that is given or received in return for something else: Contributors expect a quid pro quo for their donations. quid pro quo | Business Englishquid pro quo noun[ C ] formalukus something that you give to someone in return for them giving something back to you: a quid pro quo for sthIt's all legal as long as contributions aren't a quid pro quo for political favors. Examples of quid pro quoquid pro quo They provide one good in order to get another as a quidproquo. For example, one family developed a quidproquo agreement in which the teen's privileges became contingent on keeping compliant with his medications. In a pattern of reciprocity, individuals contribute to each other's welfare, but without the interposition of an immediate quidproquo. The main differences are that such pay-offs are usually made from candidates' private campaign war chests and are part of a direct quidproquo. Market pay is a quidproquo for market work; and the quids are paid only after (but soon after) receipt of the quos. In a private market, provision activities take place as individual buyers engage in quidproquo relationships with sellers of goods and services. Contracts are transient and externally enforced, guaranteed by a quidproquo exchange. Not all interaction is mediated through the interest-furthering quidproquo. They might take the opportunity to press for some political or economic quidproquo. They obtain their compensations in the form of liberal concessions from import and excise duties granted on dubious grounds as quidproquo. When exclusion is low-cost to the supplier, preferences for the amount and quantity of a good are revealed as a result of many quidproquo transactions. As a quidproquo the young will receive a pension benefit when they are old, which will be financed by contributions from the then young. One problem is that the lack of precise data makes it hard to engage in a ' 'quidproquo' ' and hence could impede future negotiations on liberalization. Business incorporation was viewed as a gift of the sovereign bestowed upon select groups of individuals as quidproquo for the carrying out of certain important public tasks. He highlights the importance of the timing and scale of reforms, as well as the quidproquo (or sweeteners) offered by a particular reform package. See all examples of quid pro quo 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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