pro forma
[prəu'fɔ:mə]
adj. 形式的, 预计的
例句与用法:
It was merely a pro forma meeting; the real business had already been discussed.
这只是形式上的会议,真正的议题早已讨论过了。
Enclosed you will find a bill of lading for this wine, and an invoice, pro forma, as you are not limited as to the price.
关于葡萄酒,我们同函寄上提单以及发票,请查收为荷。发票部分由于贵公司并未给予我公司限价,故改为估价。
ph.
【拉】形式上的; 估计的
pro formapro formaD.J.:[prəuˈfɔ:mə]K.K.:[pro ˈfɔrmə]adj.1.■形式上的,预计的
pro forma1.■[拉丁语]2.■形式上(的);仅为形式之故;仅为官样文章3.■【商业】估计的(物价)
pro formapro forma[prəuˈfɔ:mə]1.■[拉]形式上
pro forma[prəʊ ˈfɔːmə]adverb- as a matter of form or politeness
形式上;礼貌地
he nodded to him pro forma.
他礼貌地对他点了点头。
adjective- done or produced as a matter of form
形式上的
pro forma reports.
根据形式要求的报告。
■[attrib.]denoting a standard document or form, especially an invoice sent in advance of or with goods supplied
形式发票的,假定发票的
■[attrib.](of a financial statement) showing potential or expected income, costs, assets, or liabilities, especially in relation to some planned or expected act or situation
(财务报表)显示潜在(或预计)收益(或成本、资产、负债)的(尤指与某计划、预期行为或情况有关);预计的
noun- a standard document or form or financial statement of such a type
预计财务报表
语源- early 16th cent.: from Latin