a gratia
a gratia (ay gray-shee-[schwa]). [Law Latin] EX GRATIA.
bona gratia matrimonium dissolvitur 〈拉〉合意离婚
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bona gratia (boh-n[schwa] gray-shee-[schwa]). [Latin] Roman law. In goodwill; in a friendly way. • The phrase typically referred to a divorce by mutual consent.
e mera gratia (ee meer-[schwa] gray-shee-[schwa]). [Latin] Out of mere grace or favor.
bona gratia matrimonium dissolvitur (boh-n[schwa] gray-shee-[schwa] ma-tr[ schwa]-moh-nee-[schwa]m di-sol-v[schwa]-t[schwa]r). [Law Latin “the marriage is dissolved in a friendly way”] Hist. A consensual divorce.
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ex gratia (eks gray-shee-[schwa] orgrah-tee-[schwa]). [Latin “by favor”] As a favor; not legally necessary. — Also termed a gratia.
gratia 〈拉〉恩惠;宠遇;优待;知恩;感激(→a gratia; bona gratia; de gratia; Dei gratia; ex gratia; ex speciali gratia; lucri gratia)
Dei gratia (dee-Igray-shee-[schwa]). [Latin] By the grace of God. • This phrase was often used in rulers’ titles to show that their authority was by divine right. It was also formerly used in titles of magistrates and other officers.