videlicet

videlicet (vi-del-[schwa]-set or -sit). [Latin] To wit; that is to say; namely; SCILICET. • The term is used primarily to point out, particularize, or make more specific what has been previously stated in general (or occas. obscure) language. One common function is to state the time, place, or manner when that is the essence of the matter at issue. — Abbr. viz. See VIZ.
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译者Celia,毕业于新加坡知名法学院,擅长翻译涉及信息和智能技术领域的法律文件。
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