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 onus ['onəs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 负担, 责任, 义务, 过失, 耻辱

[法] 责任, 义务, 负担




    onus
    [ noun ]
    an onerous or difficult concern
    <noun.cognition>
    the burden of responsibilitythat's a load off my mind


    Onus \O"nus\, n. [L.]
    A burden; an obligation.

    {Onus probandi}[L.], obligation to furnish evidence to prove
    a thing; the burden of proof.

    1. The North American Securities Administrators Association, which represents state securities regulators, has been pushing to shift the onus of triggering disclosure from customers to brokers.
    2. The onus must always be on bidding companies to ensure everyone keeps mum.
    3. The question of who'd go first on unpleasant tax and spending steps, and thus take the political onus, has been a sticking point all along.
    4. But the report puts the onus on the audit committee to do its job.' Comments on the draft proposals are invited before the end of October.
    5. At the end of the 25-years, the onus is on you to pay off the capital in one go.
    6. And for those who says there was, the onus is on them." Less than an hour after Bush spoke, the jury convicted North on three of 12 criminal counts.
    7. But he rejected the notion that he had been deliberately vague in the budget to put the onus on Congress alone for coming up with unpopular spending cuts.
    8. The onus is now with companies to provide that information,' the ISC said. Mr Michael Sandland, chief investment officer at Norwich Union and ISC chairman, said he believed companies would adopt the new format, even though it was voluntary.
    9. I have the onus, but not the bonus."
    10. "Previous research puts the onus on the mother," said Izard. "I'm saying this is a two-way street.
    11. So now the onus is on Sinn Fein to pick it up.
    12. The onus is now on the industry to demonstrate conclusively that substantial price differences do not exist, or that they are due entirely to normal business costs.
    13. The corporation says the onus in the last few years will fall on attracting partnerships to continue its work and to create long-term benefits for local residents as well as those who work in the area.
    14. After all, currency overlay also reduces the scope for gain, and places much greater onus on international managers to pick the right stock in markets that can never be as wholly familiar as their own.
    15. All the molester has to do is say he didn't mean to hurt anyone and the onus would fall on the insurance companies to prove otherwise.
    16. 'We doubt if the aggregate increase will exceed 2 per cent over the year as a whole.' Therefore the onus will be on metals producers to rein back output in order to prevent stock/consumption ratios rising considerably further.
    17. While some articles mentioned some dangers, nearly all placed the onus for safe surgery on the woman, rather than on government or industry.
    18. The onus should now be on developed countries' finance ministers to put this premise into practice. Yet no new African debt initiative looks likely to materialise.
    19. Mr MacKinnon said, however, that the onus was with the Japanese to make the next move.
    20. Meanwhile, bond investors are laboring under the onus of a national debt ceiling debate.
    21. Now it wants to switch the onus to the authorities who are doing the refusing.
    22. "The government simply does not have the funds to continue to provide bridging finance and the onus to pay for these services rests with the consumers themselves," he said.
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