释义 |
‖ stricto sensu|ˈstrɪktəʊ ˈsɛnsuː| Also erron. strictu sensu. = sensu stricto.
1931[see Folsom]. 1972Mod. Law Rev. XXXV. i. 55 In the case of custom stricto sensu lack of consensus enhances the importance of the consolidating effect of time. 1976Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Sept. 1176/3 ‘A philosophical analysis of the feasibility’ of the structuralist enterprise stricto sensu. 1979Nature 22 Feb. 599/1 Thus ‘mosaic’ RNAs produced by splicing are strictu sensu recombinant molecules in that they contain data drawn from different parts of the genome. |