释义 |
ut·ru·bi \ˈə.trəˌbī\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, in which of two places, from uter which of two + ubi where, in what place; from the wording of the interdict — more at whether, ubiquity : an interdict in Roman and civil law for deciding the right of possession of movables and preserving things in statu quo pending the decision — compare uti possidetis |