单词 | force majeure |
释义 | force majeureWord family adjectiveforcedforcefulforcelessforcibleadverbforcedlyforcefullyforciblynounforcednessforcefulnessforcerforciblenessforced labourforce majeureforceforcemeatverbforce-feed Lawforce ma·jeure /ˌfɔːs mæˈʒɜː $ ˌfɔːrs mɑːˈʒɜːr/ noun [uncountableU] law SCLunexpected events, for example a war, that prevent someone from doing what they had officially planned or agreed to do. An event like this can legally allow an agreement or contract to be changed or ended. 不可抗力〔指战争等无法预料的事件,见于合约的免责条款〕 Examples from the Corpus force majeure• The company declared force majeure on its shipping commitments. From Longman Business Dictionary force majeureforce ma·jeure /ˌfɔːs mæˈʒɜːˌfɔːrs mɑːˈʒɜːr/ noun [uncountableU] LAW unexpected events, for example wars, strikes, and things such as floods or earthquakes, that prevent people from doing what they officially promised or agreed to do. An event like this can legally allow an agreement or contract to be ended or changed I want a force majeure clause added to the contract. (1800-1900) French “greater force” |
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