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modus operandi

N วิธี การทำงาน  wi-te-kan-tam-ngan

 

modus vivendi

N วิถีชีวิต  wi-te-che-wid

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MODUS

n.[L.] A compensation for tithes; an equivalent in money or other certain thing, given to a parson or vicar by the owners of land in lieu of tithes. The whole phrase is modus decimandi; but modus alone is commonly used.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MODUS

Mo "dus, n.; pl. Modi. Etym: [L. See Mode. ] (Old Law )

 

1. The arrangement of, or mode of expressing, the terms of a contract or conveyance.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: A qualification involving the idea of variation or departure from some general rule or form, in the way of either restriction or enlargement, according to the circumstances of the case, as in the will of a donor, an agreement between parties, and the like. Bracton.

 

3. (Law )

 

Defn: A fixed compensation or equivalent given instead of payment of tithes in kind, expressed in full by the phrase modus decimandi. Blackstone. They, from time immemorial, had paid a modus, or composition. Landor.Modus operandi ( Etym: [L.], manner of operating.

 

MODUS VIVENDI

MODUS VIVENDI Mo "dus vi *ven "di. [L.]

 

Defn: Mode, or manner, of living; hence, a temporary arrangement of affairs until disputed matters can be settled.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

modus operandi

mo dus op e ran di |ˈmōdəs ˌäpəˈrandē, -ˌdī ˈmoʊdəs ˌɑpəˈrændi | noun ( pl. modi operandi |ˈmōdē, ˈmōdī | ) [ usu. in sing. ] a particular way or method of doing something, esp. one that is characteristic or well-established: the volunteers were instructed to buy specific systems using our usual modus operandi —anonymously and with cash. the way something operates or works. ORIGIN Latin, literally way of operating.

 

modus ponens

mo dus po nens |ˈmōdəs ˈpōˌnenz ˌmoʊdəs ˌpoʊˈnɛnz | noun the rule of logic stating that if a conditional statement (“if p then q ”) is accepted, and the antecedent ( p ) holds, then the consequent ( q ) may be inferred. an argument using this rule. ORIGIN Latin, literally mood that affirms.

 

modus tollens

mo dus tol lens |ˈmōdəs ˈtälˌenz ˌmoʊdəs ˌtɑlˈɛnz | noun the rule of logic stating that if a conditional statement (“if p then q ”) is accepted, and the consequent does not hold ( not-q ), then the negation of the antecedent ( not-p ) can be inferred. an argument using this rule. ORIGIN Latin, literally mood that denies.

 

modus vivendi

mo dus vi ven di |ˈmōdəs vəˈvendē, -ˌdī ˈmoʊdəs vəˈvɛndi | noun ( pl. modi vivendi |ˈmōdē, ˈmōdī | ) [ usu. in sing. ] an arrangement or agreement allowing conflicting parties to coexist peacefully, either indefinitely or until a final settlement is reached. a way of living. ORIGIN Latin, literally way of living.

 

Oxford Dictionary

modus operandi

modus operandi |ˌməʊdəs ɒpəˈrandiː, -dʌɪ | noun ( pl. modi operandi |ˌməʊdi | ) [ usu. in sing. ] a particular way or method of doing something: every killer has his own special modus operandi. the way in which something operates or works. ORIGIN Latin, literally way of operating .

 

modus ponens

modus ponens |ˌməʊdəs ˈpəʊnɛnz | noun the rule of logic which states that if a conditional statement (‘if p then q ’) is accepted, and the antecedent ( p ) holds, then the consequent ( q ) may be inferred. an argument using the rule of modus ponens. ORIGIN Latin, literally mood that affirms .

 

modus tollens

modus tollens |ˌməʊdəs ˈtɒlɛnz | noun the rule of logic which states that if a conditional statement (‘if p then q ’) is accepted, and the consequent does not hold ( not-q ) then the negation of the antecedent ( not-p ) can be inferred. an argument using the rule of modus tollens. ORIGIN Latin, literally mood that denies .

 

modus vivendi

modus vivendi |ˌməʊdəs vɪˈvɛndiː, -dʌɪ | noun ( pl. modi vivendi |ˌməʊdi | ) [ usu. in sing. ] an arrangement or agreement allowing conflicting parties to coexist peacefully, either indefinitely or until a final settlement is reached. a way of living. ORIGIN Latin, literally way of living .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

modus operandi

modus operandi noun his modus operandi: study the market, follow the trends and patterns, then make an informed decision: method (of working ), way, MO, manner, technique, style, procedure, approach, methodology, strategy, plan, formula; formal praxis.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

modus operandi

modus operandi noun Latin method of working, method, way, MO, manner, technique, style, procedure, approach, course of action, plan of action, methodology, mode, fashion, process, means, strategy, plan, formula, recipe, practice; rare praxis.

 

Duden Dictionary

Modus

Mo dus Substantiv, maskulin , der |M o dus auch ˈmɔdʊs |der Modus; Genitiv: des Modus, Modi lateinisch modus = Maß; Art, (Aussage )weise, Melodie, eigentlich = Gemessenes, Erfasstes 1 a bildungssprachlich Verfahrensweise, Form [des Vorgehens ], Weg nach einem bestimmten Modus vorgehen b besonders Philosophie Art und Weise [des Seins, Geschehens ]; [Da ]seinsweise die Modi des Seins 2 Sprachwissenschaft grammatische Kategorie des Verbs zum Ausdruck der Modalität 3 z. B. Indikativ, Konjunktiv, Imperativ 3 a mittelalterliche Musik Melodie b mittelalterliche Musik Kirchentonart c mittelalterliche Musik im Rhythmus und in der Verteilung der Zeitwerte festgelegte Gruppierung von Noten (als eine von sechs solcher Gruppierungen in der Modalnotation )d mittelalterliche Musik Verhältnis (1: 3 oder 1: 2 ) der größten Notenwerte (Zeitwerte ) zu den nächstkleineren (in der Mensuralnotation )4 Statistik statistischer Mittelwert; Wert, der in einer Reihe am häufigsten vorkommt

 

Modus Operandi

Mo dus Ope ran di Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |Modus Oper a ndi |der Modus Operandi; Modus Operandi, Modi Operandi lateinisch modus operandi, zu: operari, operieren Art und Weise des Handelns, Tätigwerdens

 

Modus Procedendi

Mo dus Pro ce den di Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |Modus Proced e ndi |der Modus Procedendi; Modus Procedendi, Modi Procedendi lateinisch modus procedendi, zu: procedere, prozedieren Verfahrens-, Vorgehensweise

 

Modus Vivendi

Mo dus Vi ven di Substantiv, maskulin bildungssprachlich , der |Modus Viv e ndi |der Modus Vivendi; Modus Vivendi, Modi Vivendi lateinisch modus vivendi, zu: vivere = leben Form eines erträglichen Zusammenlebens zweier oder mehrerer Parteien [ohne Rechtsgrundlage ]

 

French Dictionary

modus vivendi

modus vivendi n. m. inv. (pl. modus vivendi ) nom masculin invariable Expression latine signifiant « manière de vivre ». Accord qui permet à deux parties en litige de coexister sans heurt. : Définir un modus vivendi. SYNONYME compromis ; terrain d ’entente . Note Typographique En typographie soignée, les mots étrangers sont composés en italique. Dans des textes déjà en italique, la notation se fait en romain. Pour les textes manuscrits, on utilisera les guillemets. Prononciation Attention à la prononciation, [mɔdysvivɛ̃di ]

 

Spanish Dictionary

modus operandi

modus operandi formal Expresión latina que significa ‘modo de obrar ’ y se usa para referirse a la manera especial de actuar o trabajar para alcanzar el fin propuesto .

 

modus vivendi

modus vivendi formal Expresión latina que significa:(i )Acuerdo que se lleva a cabo entre dos partes contendientes mientras se llega al arreglo final de las diferencias, o en caso de que las diferencias parezcan irreconciliables :los padres decidieron posponer su separación hasta que los hijos fuesen mayores, lo cual podía llevar a la reconciliación o, al menos, a llegar a establecer un modus vivendi que la hiciese innecesaria .(ii )Manera de ganarse la vida .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

modus operandi

mo dus op e ran di /mòʊdəs -ɑ̀pərǽndiː |-ɔ̀p -/〖<ラテン 名詞 modi- /-diː -, -daɪ -/C 仕事のやり方 ; (特に犯罪の )手口 .

 

modus vivendi

mo dus vi ven di /mòʊdəs -vɪvéndiː /〖<ラテン 名詞 modi- /-diː -, -daɪ -/C 1 生活様式 .2 «…との » 暫定協定, 一時的妥協 «with » .