释义 |
conjunctly, adv.|kənˈdʒʌŋktlɪ| [f. conjunct a. + -ly2.] In conjunction, in combination, conjointly, unitedly, together. In Sc. Law, jointly in equal shares; conjunctly and severally, jointly and severally: see jointly.
1514Cdl. Bainbridge in Ellis Orig. Lett. ii. 68 I. 229 Using hym conjunctlie with me in your Graces causes. 1597Skene De Verb. Signif. s.v. Feodum, Gif twa or maa persones happenis to be infeft conjunctlie in ony Landes. 1686Goad Celest. Bodies iii. ii. 440 Parts which Singly, or Conjunctly argue their Influence. 1796Morse Amer. Geog. I. 768 It was settled by the French and English conjunctly. 1836–7Sir W. Hamilton Metaph. (1877) I. xxi. 367 The mental state which they conjunctly constitute. 1861W. Bell Dict. Sc. Law 219/1 When two or more persons are bound conjunctly and severally to perform an obligation..it is in the option of a creditor to exact performance either from each of them proportionally, or to enforce the obligation to the full extent against any one of them. |