litigate
英:[ˈlɪtɪgeɪt] 美: [ˈlɪtɪˌɡet]
litigate 基本解释
v.提出诉讼;
变形
过去式:litigated过去分词:litigated现在分词:litigating第三人称单数:litigates
英英释义
litigate[ 'litiɡeit ]
v.engage in legal proceedingsinstitute legal proceedings against; file a suit against同义词:actionsueprocess
litigate 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- She said no more energy and money to litigate.
她说再也没有精力和钱去打官司了。 - The precise rules and requirements vary by jurisdiction, but it can be a cheap option to litigate a monetary claim.
确切的规章条例因司法权而有所不同,但是这会是个很好的选择去法庭争得金钱赔偿。 - The new law also grants them the right to litigate.
新法还赋予他们诉讼权。
权威例句
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