modus是什么意思   modus怎么读

英式:['modəs]    美式:['modəs]

modus单词基本解析:

n.程序;方式

[计] 假言的
[医] 方式, 方法

n. The arrangement of, or mode of expressing, the terms of a
contract or conveyance.
n. 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.
n. A fixed compensation or equivalent given instead of payment
of tithes in kind, expressed in full by the phrase modus decimandi.

modus变化用词:

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modus相关组词:

modus habilis [法] 有效方式

modus operandi n. 做法, 惯技

modus vivendi n. 生活方式, 暂时妥协

modus用法和例句:


I think he had an entirely different modus in mind.

我认为他原本计划的方法完全不同


That wasn't part of his modus operandi with previous victims.

那不是他对先前的受害者的作案手法之一


Yes, I'm well aware of your particular modus operandi.

是的 我很了解你独特的手段


The modus operandi of the man in the black robe to make snap judgements.

这位穿黑袍的人的作案手法就是 仅凭表象妄下结论


The same modus operandi was employed in each death, and body clusters often suggest that one individual is responsible.

每次作案都运用了同样的手法 并且尸体簇通常暗示着 个人行为


However, I truly believe that my expertise in serial killers and their modus operandi will be a great asset to this investigation.

但我真的觉得 我对连环杀手及其作案手法的专业知识 对这起案子的调查非常有用