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Definition of de jure in English: de jureadverbdiː ˈdʒʊərideɪ ˈjʊəreɪ According to rightful entitlement or claim; by right. 按理地,有权地,根据权利。常与DE FACTO 相对 the resolution declared that the independent Republic of Latvia proclaimed on November 18, 1918 was still in existence de jure Often contrasted with de facto Example sentencesExamples - Now it has to be done de jure (by law), so it can become official.
Synonyms by right, rightfully, legally, according to the law rightful, legal
adjectivediː ˈdʒʊərideɪ ˈjʊəreɪ Existing or holding a specified position by legal right. he had been de jure king since his father's death 他父亲死后,他就成为天经地义的国王。 Example sentencesExamples - De facto theories give the meaning of a word in terms of how it is actually used; de jure theories give it in terms of how it should be used, claiming that actual usage may be incorrect.
- A government de jure, but not de facto, is one deemed lawful, which has been supplanted; a government de jure and also de facto is one deemed lawful, which is present or established.
- For example, in everyday discourse, when one speaks of a corporation or a government, the understood meaning is a de jure corporation or a de jure government.
- What is also forgotten in all of this is how fragile the de jure standards have been in the past.
Synonyms lawful, legitimate, licit, within the law, legalized, valid
OriginLatin, literally 'of law'. Rhymescurie, fioriture, fury, houri, Jewry, jury, Manipuri, Missouri, moory, Newry, tandoori, Urey Definition of de jure in US English: de jureadverb According to rightful entitlement or claim; by right. 按理地,有权地,根据权利。常与DE FACTO 相对 Often contrasted with de facto Example sentencesExamples - Now it has to be done de jure (by law), so it can become official.
Synonyms by right, rightfully, legally, according to the law by right, rightfully, legally, according to the law
adjective Denoting something or someone that is rightfully such. 天经地义的,有权利如此的 he had been de jure king since his father's death 他父亲死后,他就成为天经地义的国王。 Example sentencesExamples - A government de jure, but not de facto, is one deemed lawful, which has been supplanted; a government de jure and also de facto is one deemed lawful, which is present or established.
- De facto theories give the meaning of a word in terms of how it is actually used; de jure theories give it in terms of how it should be used, claiming that actual usage may be incorrect.
- For example, in everyday discourse, when one speaks of a corporation or a government, the understood meaning is a de jure corporation or a de jure government.
- What is also forgotten in all of this is how fragile the de jure standards have been in the past.
Synonyms lawful, legitimate, licit, within the law, legalized, valid
OriginLatin, literally ‘of law’. |