2012年2月22日 星期三

2012_02_22 ad rem \ad REM\, adverb: 有關;

Word of the Day for Wednesday, February 22, 2012
ad rem \ad REM\, adverb:
1. Without digressing; in a straightforward manner.
adjective:
1. Relevant; pertinent.

I am sure these things are not ad rem. Some persons think, my lord, it is very hard these men should be forced against their consciences from the church.
 -- Richard Baxter, The Practical Works of Richard Baxter

The letter seems free of formulae, which suggests it was composed specifically ad rem.
 -- Roger Rees, Layers of Loyalty in Latin Panegyric

Ad rem is a useful Latin phrase that literally means "at thing" from the roots ad and rēs.

廣告\ AD REM\,副詞

1。沒有離題;一個簡單的方式

形容詞
1。有關;有關

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