单词 | onus |
释义 | onus (oʊnəs ) singular noun If you say that the onus is on someone to do something, you mean it is their duty or responsibility to do it. [formal] If you ordered something, then the onus is on you to pay for it. The onus of proof is reversed in libel actions and placed firmly on the defender. Synonyms: burden, weight, responsibility, worry Collocations: onus of responsibility The guidelines ought to put the onus of responsibility on the defendant. The Sun The onus of responsibility for identifying fraudsters should lie with the fraudster's bank. Times, Sunday Times But, he argues, the onus of responsibility should not be left on individuals. Globe and Mail If successful, it will set a precedent and place the onus on internet service providers to block such sites. Times, Sunday Times The opt-out system would place the onus on the individual to make just one simple decision about whether he or she wants to give. Times, Sunday Times Energy companies place the onus on consumers to shop around for the best deal rather than directly offering competitive deals. Times, Sunday Times The prize places the onus on optimism, human creativity and technology to help to repair environmental damage. Times,Sunday Times Such laudably single-minded determination places an onus on others to exercise cool, disinterested judgment. Times, Sunday Times He repeatedly put the onus on the banks themselves to cope with the credit crunch, arguing that they were more than strong enough. Times, Sunday Times Regulators have put the onus firmly on auditors to blow the whistle on their bank clients in rules designed to prevent another banking crisis. Times, Sunday Times Football's governing body issued a statement but put the onus on him to resign. The Sun Why not put the onus to give back onto other people while making yourself look good? Times, Sunday Times They give them more of the ball and put the onus on them. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 责任 Japanese: 責任 |
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