释义 |
‖ conclusum Diplomacy.|kənˈkluːsəm| [Lat., neut. pa. pple. of conclūdĕre to conclude.] (See second quot.)
1798W. Taylor in Monthly Rev. XXVII. 542 Ultimatums and Conclusums were crawling like wood-worms through the rotten desks of office. 18..Blackw. Mag. (Ogilvie), A conclusum is a résumé of the demands presented by a government. It may be discussed, and therein lies its difference from an ultimatum, which must be accepted or rejected as it stands. |