casus belli

casus belli

美 [ˌkɑsʊs ˈbeli]  英 [ˌkɑːsʊs ˈbeli]

  • n.交战理由;开战借口
  • 网络宣战的事件;开战的理由;开战理由

英汉双解

n.
1.
交战理由;开战借口an act or situation that is used to justify a war

英汉解释

na.
1.
开战的理由,宣战的原因[藉口]

英英解释

n.

例句

They seem to be using these incidents as a casus belli.

他们似乎这些事件当作宣战借口

Also important at the HRE level is the way the whole system is integrated with the whole new Casus Belli system.

此外HRE重要整个系统全新宣战系统集成方式

The casus belli is the government's bid to reform public-sector pensions, which will see workers pay more in contributions and retire later.

罢工导火线政府改革公共部门养老金使工人更多养老金退休

He can also, on rare occasions, grant a divorce or a special Casus Belli.

特殊情况下允许离婚或者给予一些特别宣战理由

Casus belli An act or event which starts a war or is regarded as

开战理由原因借口行动事件