quid pro quos

quid pro quos
n. คำนามพหูพจน์ของ quid pro quo
related: สิ่งตอบแทน

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  • Quid pro quo — (Latin for something for something [Merriam Webster, the American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (Fourth Edition), and the New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy (Third Edition) [http://www.bartleby.com/59/] all so define the Latin… …   Wikipedia

  • quid pro quo — [ˌkwıd prəu ˈkwəu US prou ˈkwou] n plural quid pro quos [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: something for something ] something that you give or do in exchange for something else, especially when this arrangement is not official quid pro quo for ▪ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • quid pro quo — quid pro quos N COUNT A quid pro quo is a gift or advantage that is given to someone in return for something that they have done. [FORMAL] The statement is emphatic in stating that there must be a quid pro quo... They share a great deal of… …   English dictionary

  • quid pro quo — ► NOUN (pl. quid pro quos) ▪ a favour or advantage given in return for something. ORIGIN Latin, something for something …   English terms dictionary

  • quid pro quo — UK [ˌkwɪd prəʊ ˈkwəʊ] / US [ˌkwɪd proʊ ˈkwoʊ] noun [countable] Word forms quid pro quo : singular quid pro quo plural quid pro quos formal something that you offer or give to someone in return for something that they have offered or given you …   English dictionary

  • quid pro quo — /kwid proh kwoh /, pl. quid pro quos, quids pro quo for 2. 1. (italics) Latin. one thing in return for another. 2. something that is given or taken in return for something else; substitute. [1555 65; L quid pro quo lit., something for something;… …   Universalium

  • quid pro quo — [[t]ˈkwɪd proʊ ˈkwoʊ[/t]] n. pl. quid pro quos, quids pro quo fot something that is given or taken in return for something else; substitute • Etymology: 1555–65; < L: lit., something for something …   From formal English to slang

  • quid pro quo — [ˌkwɪd prəʊ kwəʊ] noun (plural quid pro quos) a favour or advantage given in return for something. Origin L., something for something …   English new terms dictionary

  • Quid est veritas? — Lateinische Phrasen   A B C D E F G H I L M N O P …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • quidpro quo — quid pro quo (kwĭdʹ prō kwōʹ) n. pl. quid pro quos or quids pro quo An equal exchange or substitution.   [Latin quid prō quō: quid, something + prō, for + quō, ablative of quid …   Universalium

  • Correlli Barnett — Correlli Douglas Barnett CBE FRSL (born 28 June 1927) is an English military historian, who has also written works of economic history, particularly on the United Kingdom s post war industrial decline . Contents 1 Personal life 2 Work 2.1… …   Wikipedia

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