释义 |
cui bo·no \ˈkwēˈbō(ˌ)nō, |küē-\ noun Etymology: Latin, to whose advantage? 1. : the principle that probable responsibility for an act or event lies with one who had something to gain by it < a cui bono approach to an investigation > 2. : usefulness or utility as a principle in estimating the value of an act or policy |