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pro for·ma /ˌprəʊ ˈfɔːmə $ ˌproʊ ˈfɔːr-/ adjective, adverb formal if something is approved, accepted etc pro forma, this is part of the usual way of doing things and does not involve any actual choice or decision 形式上的[地],按惯例的[地] pro forma approval 形式上的同意From Longman Business DictionaryRelated topics: Financepro-formapro-for‧ma /prəʊ ˈfɔːməproʊ ˈfɔːrmə/ adjective [only before a noun] ACCOUNTINGFINANCEpro-forma figures, results etc are not complete or final, and often do not include money that was spent on extraordinary itemsPro-forma earnings show how much a company would have earned had unusual and one-time charges not occurred.Their eventual loss compares with pro-forma pretax profit of $14.6 millions.Origin pro forma (1500-1600) Latin “as a matter of form”pro for·ma adjectiveChineseSyllable is this part approved, if etc accepted is forma, pro Business something |