1. Cui - Noun
2. Cui - Proper noun
Cui (plural Cuis)
English Wikipedia has an article on:Cui (surname)Wikipedia
A surname from Mandarin.
(computing, acronym and initialism) Abbreviation of command user interface.
(computing, acronym and initialism) Abbreviation of character-based user interface.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThere was an ancient Roman lawyer, of great fame in the history of Roman jurisprudence, whom they called Cui Bono, from his having first introduced into judicial proceedings the argument, "What end or object could the party have had in the act with which he is accused." Edmund Burke
However absurd it may seem, I do in all seriousness hereby declare that I am animated mainly by philanthropic motives. I desire to do good to my fellow creatures, even to the Cui bonos. Oliver Heaviside
Although critics proved hostile, with César Cui calling the symphony "routine" and "meretricious", both works were received with extreme enthusiasm by audiences and Tchaikovsky, undeterred, continued to conduct the symphony in Russia and Europe. Source: Internet
Coronavirus is “an unprecedented challenge,” Cui Feb. 14. “So we are taking unprecedented responses to contain and control the virus, provide treatment to the people and reduce its impact on economic and social activities.” Source: Internet
As a chassis robot, it can carry a variety of modules on top of it to meet the needs of different production scenarios,' said Enqiang Cui, a representative from the Open Platform for Digital Supply Chain at JD Logistics. Source: Internet
Carolyn Cui, "Getting Tripped Up by the Contango: A futures-market quirk can hurt commodities returns—if investors aren't aware of it," The Wall Street Journal, 17 December 2010, pp. C5, C8. Source: Internet