operandi的意思
operandi中文翻譯:
n.做法,工作方法
modus operandi───n.做法,慣技;n.(獨特的)做法
of her modus operandi was provided during a terse exchange with the defendant.───與被告的簡短交流體現了她獨特的辦事方式。
I understand this. Avoidance was my modus operandi.───這我能理解。因為以前,逃避也是我慣用的伎倆。
Modus operandi of the committee and additional information.───委員會的運作模式和其他信息。
The time was too short to reveal much, but at least one aspect of Obama's modus operandi should travel with him into the White House.───這段時間太過短暫以至于他并沒有展現出太多,不過至少Obama有一方面的做法應該跟著他一起進白宮。
He also offered an insight into his own modus operandi now that he, too, has no hope of having his films shown in Iran.───他還就其電影作品在伊朗上映無望的情況下,披露了自己特有的工作方式。
Transactions, the team could never get kickbacks , businessmen through decorate Team "pry out" with the modus operandi of consumer prices.───成交后,裝潢隊可以拿到回扣,商家則通過裝潢隊的“撬邊”,用以次充好的手法欺騙消費者。
the mistaken optimism surrounding the stimulus package can and should be a one-off, not the administration's modus operandi.───圍繞刺激方案產生的錯誤樂觀情緒,可能(而且應該)是一次性的,而不應該是奧巴馬政府的慣常做法。
We might use it to substitute long defect of ureter cautiously because study of the modus operandi is initial.───由于是初步性研究,實驗數量較少,對于長段替代仍需慎用。
This has long been a standard modus operandi for many PC viruses and Trojans.───而這是長久以來,個人電腦病毒和特洛伊木馬所慣用的伎倆。
Bad bosses often have a recognizable modus operandi!
M.M.S.'s modus operandi was more like setting a thief to help other thieves get away with the loot.
Conclusion:percussopunctator is the modus operandi to treat habitual constipation.
An example of her modus operandi was provided during a terse exchange with the defendant.
Given Takeshita's modus operandi, bribes were necessary, and he argued that the Recruit deal was above board.
Conclusion: Dry pipe pharmacotherapy is a modus operandi for acute and chronic disease of periapical.
Such a modus operandi would be a severe task for an experienced campaigner, let alone a novice like Forbes.
But also a useful modus operandi at this stage.
Its typical modus operandi is not to bid but threaten effectively to liquidate the trust, a vote of corporate hara-kiri.