"place, location, position," 1610s, common in English c. 1640-1740, from Latin ubi "where?, in which place, in what place," relative pronominal adverb of place, ultimately from PIE *kwo-bhi- (cognates: Sanskrit kuha, Old Church Slavonic kude "where"), locative case of pronominal base *kwo- (see who). Ubi sunt, literally "where are" (1914), in reference to lamentations for the mutability of things is from a phrase used in certain Medieval Latin Christian works.
双语例句
1. UBI have cooperations with Indonesia, Malaysia, South Korea, China and etc.
UBI与 印尼 、 马来西亚 、 南韩及中国等均有合作.
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2. UBI business school agrees to use a second language as the medium of teaching.
UBI商业学院同意以第二外国语为教学语言.
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3. This program has been approved by UBI to be offered learning mode by NetAcademy Malaysia.