词汇 | caveat-emptor |
释义 | caveat emptor formaluk /ˌkæv.i.æt ˈemp.tɔːr/ us /ˌkæv.i.æt ˈemp.tɔːr/ used for saying that the person who buys something must take responsibility for the quality of goods that he or she is buying买主自行小心(指买主自行负责检查所购商品的质量) Duty, obligation and responsibility accountable accountable to someone accountably answer for something buck commitment dual role duty duty of care fail fall to someone fiefdom obliged on your own head be itidiom ought to owe someone a livingidiom portfolio shoulder someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom the onus The bondholders would have been reminded of the sound doctrine, caveat emptor, which signifies that those who make a bad bargain have only themselves to blame, and must pocket their loss with the best grace that they can muster. caveat emptor | Business Englishcaveat emptor noun[ U ] LAWukus the principle that it is the buyer's responsibility, not the seller's, to find out if there is anything wrong with what they are being sold: Private sales of houses are subject to the doctrine of caveat emptor. |
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