释义 |
vis ma·jor \-ˈmājə(r)\ noun (plural vires ma·jo·res \-məˈjōˌrēz\) Etymology: Latin, greater force : an overwhelming force of nature that has consequences not preventable by any due and reasonable precautions and that under certain circumstances is held to exempt from contract obligations — compare act of god, force majeure, inevitable accident, unavoidable casualty |