英 [ˈlɪtɪɡeɪt] 美 [ˈlɪtɪɡeɪt]
vt. 在法庭相争;提出诉讼
vi. 对簿法庭
第三人称单数litigates
现在分词litigating
过去式litigated
过去分词litigated
litigate /ˈlɪtɪˌɡeɪt/ [ litigating litigated litigates ]
及物动词/不及物动词 To litigate means to take legal action. 提起诉讼
...the cost of litigating personal injury claims in the county court.
...在县级法院的人身伤害赔偿诉讼费用。
If we have to litigate, we will.
如果我们必须提起诉讼的话,我们会的。
提出诉讼
... synagogue犹太教会 prodigal挥霍浪费的 litigate提出诉讼 ...
哥伦比亚人奥斯卡·鲁伊斯、墨西哥人本尼托·阿琼迪亚(Dia)都是讼师,想要打官司(Litigate)可要跟他们搞好(Well)联系了;巴拉圭人卡洛斯·阿马里拉(Lira)是电子工程师,不要太肯定自己的看法,这样子比较少后悔。
... barrister 有权在高等法庭发言辩护的律师 litigate 起诉 诉讼 accuse 控诉 指责谴责 ...
... synagpgue 犹太人教堂 prodigal 奢侈浪费的 litigate 诉讼 ...
在法庭相争;提出诉讼
If we have to litigate, we will.
如果我们必须提起诉讼的话,我们会的。
The new law also grants them the right to litigate.
新法授予他们提起诉讼的权利。
The new law also grants them the right to litigate .
新法还赋予它们提出诉讼的权利。
More likely, no prior investor had been willing to spend money to litigate the matter.
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You need the resources of a large firm to litigate and try claims of that magnitude.
Still, as long as vague patents are filed and granted, people will probably litigate them.
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