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单词 rebus sic stantibus
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Definition of rebus sic stantibus in English:

rebus sic stantibus

adverb ˌreɪbəs sɪk ˈstantɪbəs
  • ‘Things standing thus’, provided that conditions have not changed; especially (International Law) the principle that a treaty is subject to an implied condition that if circumstances are substantially different from those obtaining when it was concluded, then a party to the treaty is entitled to be released from it. Also as adjective, designating such a clause or condition, and occasionally as noun, denoting this principle.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Bancroft (bap. 1544, d. 1610), archbishop of Canterbury. From post-classical Latin rebus sic stantibus things standing thus, provided that conditions have not changed from classical Latin rēbus, ablative plural of rēs thing + sīc so, thus + stantibus, ablative plural of stāns, present participle of stāre to stand.

Definition of rebus sic stantibus in US English:

rebus sic stantibus

adverbˌreɪbəs sɪk ˈstantɪbəs
  • ‘Things standing thus’, provided that conditions have not changed; especially (International Law) the principle that a treaty is subject to an implied condition that if circumstances are substantially different from those obtaining when it was concluded, then a party to the treaty is entitled to be released from it. Also as adjective, designating such a clause or condition, and occasionally as noun, denoting this principle.

Origin

Late 16th century; earliest use found in Richard Bancroft (bap. 1544, d. 1610), archbishop of Canterbury. From post-classical Latin rebus sic stantibus things standing thus, provided that conditions have not changed from classical Latin rēbus, ablative plural of rēs thing + sīc so, thus + stantibus, ablative plural of stāns, present participle of stāre to stand.

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