litigate
发音
英 [ ˈlɪtɪɡeɪt]
美 [ ˈlɪtɪɡeɪt]
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- v.
- 提出诉讼
单词词源
litigate 诉讼,打官司
来自拉丁语litigare,争论,争吵,lit-,争论,来自PIE*stel,ster,展开,拉紧,词源同structure,strict,ag-,做,行为,词源同agent,exigent.引申词义诉讼,打官司。
双语例句
- 1. The new law also grants them the right to litigate .
- 新法也赋予了它们提起诉讼的权利。
- 2. By contrast , the sec is widely viewed as more prone to litigate .
- 与此相反,外界普遍认为,美国证交会更倾向于使用诉讼手段。
- 3. Unlike the european union commission , which can restrain member governments using overarching rules against state aid , global trade law generally re - quires one government to litigate against another .
- 与能够利用最高规则限制成员国政府进行政府补贴的欧盟委员会不同,全球贸易法律一般要求一个政府针对另一个政府提出诉讼。
- 4. While clear restrictions remain , chinese citizens can now vent online , protest in public , appeal to government for redress , and litigate in court .
- 但限制依然明显,中国公民现在能在网上发泄自己的不满,在公共场合进行抗议,为了赔偿而诉诸政府,在法庭里提出诉讼。
- 5. If a company knows what brand names it wants in advance , it can simply register them first , at a cost of a few hundred dollars . But if a squatter gets there first , the cost to litigate or settle skyrockets , and chinese courts tend to protect the original party .
- 如果一个公司预先知道他想要的品牌名字是什么,他只要去花几百美元注册就可以了;但是如果恶意抢占者先注册了,诉讼或者解决这个问题的成本就会像坐着火箭一样激增,而且中国法院倾向于保护原本的所有者。