force majeure
英:[ˌfɔ:s mæˈʒɜ:(r)] 美: [ˌfɔrs mæˈʒɜ(r)]
force majeure 基本解释
n.不可抗力;
英英释义
force majeure [ ,fɔ:smɑ:'dʒɔiə ]
n.a natural and unavoidable catastrophe that interrupts the expected course of events同义词:act of Godvis majorinevitable accidentunavoidable casualty
force majeure 相关例句
双语例句
- The plea of Force Majeure may never be invoked.
不得以不可抗力为由进行抗辩。 - We think it is necessary to include a force majeure clause in this contract.
我们认为在此合同中有必要包含有关不可抗力的条款。
权威例句
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