litigate
提出诉讼
常用释义
英音[ ˈlɪtɪɡeɪt ]
美音[ ˈlɪtɪɡeɪt ]
变形
第三人称单数:
litigates
现在分词:
litigating
过去式:
litigated
过去分词:
litigated
基本释义
- vt. 在法庭相争;提出诉讼
- vi. 对簿法庭
例句
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1·If we have to litigate, we will.如果我们必须提起诉讼的话,我们会的。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·She said no more energy and money to litigate.她说再也没有精力和钱去打官司了。
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3·The new law also grants them the right to litigate.新法授予他们提起诉讼的权利。
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4·The new law also grants them the right to litigate .新法还赋予它们提出诉讼的权利。
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5·In many states, the use of such mediation is mandatory before parents can litigate custody issues.在很多州,在夫妇对簿公堂之前,这种调节过程是义务的。
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6·They still will be in that day afternoon court of more beautiful district and an Internet bar litigate.当天下午他们还将在越秀区法院与另外一家网吧对簿公堂。
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7·America's patent system is so complex that such claims can take years — and cost millions — to litigate.美国专利系统非常复杂,以致索赔诉讼长达数年,并且花费巨大。
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8·"I think that my definition of eligibility will actually prove to be broader than if you litigate," Feinberg said.费恩·贝尔格说,“我认为如果你提出诉讼,我合格的定义将实际上证明超过更广阔。”
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9·If receive subpoena, we also can undertake assessment to subpoena, not hesitate even below essential condition litigate.假如收到传票,我们也会对传票进行评估,在必要的情况下甚至不惜对簿公堂。
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10·When I litigate in New Jersey or New York, it takes five to ten years to get to trial. Out in Nevada, it only takes a year.如果是在新泽西或者纽约提起诉讼,需要5到10年时间才能进行审判,而在内华达,却只需要1年时间。
同义词
vt.
在法庭相争;提出诉讼
同根词
词根:
litigate