litigate
美 [?l?t??ɡe?t]
英 [?l?t?ɡe?t] 
- v.(就…)提起訴訟
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)提出訴訟;打官司;對(duì)簿法庭
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):litigates 現(xiàn)在分詞:litigating 過去式:litigated 同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (就…)提起訴訟,打官司to take a claim or disagreement to court |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
He knew that he could litigate with a view to winning the case but he would rather settle it in private.
他知道通過打官司他可以贏這個(gè)案例,不過還是他寧愿私下解決。
The final purpose of solving judicial almsgiving is to expand the meaning and extension of the rights to litigate.
解決人權(quán)的司法救濟(jì)最終性,主要應(yīng)當(dāng)擴(kuò)展訴權(quán)的內(nèi)涵和處延。
Both parties agreed to settle their claim out of court rather than litigate.
雙方均同意庭外和解而不提起訴訟。
America's patent system is so complex that such claims can take years -- and cost millions -- to litigate.
美國(guó)專利系統(tǒng)非常復(fù)雜,以致索賠訴訟長(zhǎng)達(dá)數(shù)年,并且花費(fèi)巨大。
The second chapter value the assessment that lie-detection is applied to litigate activities.
第二章是測(cè)謊證據(jù)之于訴訟實(shí)踐價(jià)值的評(píng)析。
The precise rules and requirements vary by jurisdiction, but it can be a cheap option to litigate a monetary claim.
確切的規(guī)章條例因司法權(quán)而有所不同,但是這會(huì)是個(gè)很好的選擇去法庭爭(zhēng)得金錢賠償。
In many states, the use of such mediation is mandatory before parents can litigate custody issues.
在很多州,在夫婦對(duì)簿公堂之前,這種調(diào)節(jié)過程是義務(wù)的。
he may have to litigate = he may have to engage in legal proceedings.
他可能要提起訴訟。
However, while some would prefer to litigate for litigation's sake, we are focused on achieving real results, in real time.
雖然有些人寧可為訴訟而訴訟,但我們致力于迅速取得實(shí)質(zhì)效果。
The new law also grants them the right to litigate.
新法授予他們提起訴訟的權(quán)利。
Although there are significant exceptions, most agencies lack the statutory authority to litigate on their own behalf.
雖然有重要的例外,但大多數(shù)機(jī)構(gòu)并不享有法定權(quán)力可以代表自己提起訴訟,而是必須從司法部獲得代理。
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.
如果是在新澤西或者紐約提起訴訟,需要5到10年時(shí)間才能進(jìn)行審判,而在內(nèi)華達(dá),卻只需要1年時(shí)間。
Asian companies also fear working with US businesses because of their perceived inclination to litigate.
亞洲公司也害怕與美國(guó)公司合作,它們認(rèn)為美國(guó)公司很愛提起訴訟。
This one dispute is brought about each other is criticized acerbitily between SUN and Microsoft, litigate.
這一紛爭(zhēng)導(dǎo)致SUN與微軟之間刻薄地批評(píng)對(duì)方,并對(duì)簿公堂。
Mr Scaroni simply counters his critics by saying: "I am not here to litigate with oil countries. It is their oil. "
斯卡羅尼駁斥批評(píng)人士的話很簡(jiǎn)單:“我來到這里不是為了與石油國(guó)家打官司。油是他們的?!?/jz>
A big problem with failure-to-hire cases, Nelson says, is that "most people who are looking for work don't have the resources to litigate. "
尼爾森表示,對(duì)于求職落榜的案件,一個(gè)很大的問題是“找工作的人大多數(shù)都沒有提出訴訟的資源?!?/jz>
To go to law; litigate.
打官司訴諸于法律;起訴
On the Improvement of the Right to Litigate within the Company
論我國(guó)公司內(nèi)部訴權(quán)制度的完善
Predicament of a Lawyer's Engagement in Criminal Litigate: Reasons and Countermeasures
律師執(zhí)業(yè)刑事訴訟困境的原因分析及對(duì)策
the plaintiff dies without a successor, or the successor waives the right to litigate;
原告死亡,沒有繼承人,或者繼承人放棄訴訟權(quán)利的;
Shanghai court for the first time clearly: Committee owners have the right to litigate
上海市法院首次明確:業(yè)主委員會(huì)也有訴訟權(quán)