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Definition of ibid. in English: ibid.(also ib.) adverbˈɪbɪdˈɪbɪd In the same source (used to save space in textual references to a quoted work which has been mentioned in a previous reference) 出处同上 Example sentencesExamples - For post-mortems on both Omaha fairs, see ibid., October 30, 1899, p.8, and November 1, 1899, p.1.
- For the importance of separating passion from concepts, see ibid., II.4, 15, 17, 71-4, 78.
- The onus is on the taxpayer to show that the property was acquired as trading stock: ibid. at 199.
- See also Geoffrey Cornelius on ‘Horary Revived’ in The Moment of Astrology, ibid., Arkana p.173 and p.297; Wessex p.161.
- For more details on trade and shipping in this period see PP, c, and ibid., xcv.
OriginAbbreviation of Latin ibidem 'in the same place'. Definition of ibid. in US English: ibid.(also ib.) adverbˈibidˈɪbɪd In the same source (used to save space in textual references to a quoted work which has been mentioned in a previous reference) 出处同上 Example sentencesExamples - For more details on trade and shipping in this period see PP, c, and ibid., xcv.
- For the importance of separating passion from concepts, see ibid., II.4, 15, 17, 71-4, 78.
- The onus is on the taxpayer to show that the property was acquired as trading stock: ibid. at 199.
- For post-mortems on both Omaha fairs, see ibid., October 30, 1899, p.8, and November 1, 1899, p.1.
- See also Geoffrey Cornelius on ‘Horary Revived’ in The Moment of Astrology, ibid., Arkana p.173 and p.297; Wessex p.161.
OriginAbbreviation of Latin ibidem ‘in the same place’. |