de facto
adj.事实上的,实际的
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de facto
/,deɪ 'fæktəʊ; de`fækto/
(Latin 拉) existing in actual fact, whether rightly or not 实际上存在的(不论合法与否)
*a de facto ruler, government, right 实际上存在的统治者、政府、权利
* Though his kingship was challenged, he continued to rule de facto. 虽然他做国王的身分为人诟病, 但他仍大权在握. Cf 参看 de jure.
de facto
adj[
Date: 1600-1700;
Language: Latin;Origin:'from what is done']
formal really existing although not legally stated to exist
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de jure a de facto state of war>de factoadv
1. By a quirk of fate, Humboldt and Bonpland met Mariano Luis de Urquijo, Prime Minister of Spain, who was able to obtain for them the permission to visit the Spanish empire in South America. 由于命运的安排,洪堡和庞普朗遇到了西班牙首相乌而吉乔,他可以使他们得到前往南美洲的西班牙帝国去访问的许可。
2. At the same time they became acquainted with one of the canoe pilots on the river, a Guayaqui Indian by the name of Carlos de Pinero. 与此同时,他们结识了一位在河上驾独木舟的人,他是爪亚基尔一位名叫卡洛斯·德派因罗的印第安人。
3. "I want to be a conductor, and I've already chosen the best American music school," specifies Sandro Rodrigo de Barros. 桑德罗·罗德里戈·德·巴洛斯明确表示: "我想做一名音乐指挥家,而且我已经选择好了美国最好的音乐学院。"
4. Parents de mand obedience from their children. 父母要求他们的孩子孝顺。
5. In 1858, a French engineer, Aime Thome de Gamond, arrived in England with a plan for a twenty-one-mile tunnel under the English Channel. 1858年,一位名叫埃梅.托梅.德.干蒙的法国工程师带着建造一条长21英里、穿越英吉利海陕的隧道计划到了英国。
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