litigious如何读

英:[lɪˈtɪdʒəs]

美:[lɪˈtɪdʒəs]

litigious是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 好诉讼的
  2. 好争论的
  3. 爱打官司的
  4. 诉讼的
  5. 爱争论的
  6. 好打官司的
  7. 可争讼的

litigious自然拼读

li·ti·gious

lih tI js

litigious扩展

litigiously (adv.), litigiousness (n.)

litigious词根

词根:litigate

adj.

litigant 诉讼的

n.

litigation 诉讼;起诉

litigant 诉讼当事人

litigator 诉讼律师;诉讼人

litigiousness 好讼

vi.

litigate 对簿法庭

vt.

litigate 在法庭相争;提出诉讼

litigious英英释义

adjective

disputatious, contentious

in a litigious mood

prone to engage in lawsuits

an increasingly litigious society

subject to litigation

not known to be litigious when purchased—James Muirhead

of, relating to, or marked by litigation

a litigious situation

litigious词源中文解释

"喜欢参与诉讼的",1620年代,源自法语 litigieux,直接源自拉丁语 litigiosus "好争吵的,好争论的",来自 litigium "争端,冲突",源自 litigare "争论,争吵; 起诉,上法庭"(见 litigation)。这个词在中古英语中有一个现在已经过时的意义,即"喜欢争论"(14世纪晚期),使它在英语中比 litigate 或 litigation 更早。相关词汇: Litigiousness; litigiosity。

litigious词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin litigiosus, from litigium dispute, from litigare

The first known use of litigious was in the 14th century

litigious 例句

1 Proud, litigious, and capricious, he was famous for his interminable parliamentary speeches: one of which was 427 pages long and took more than two weeks to deliver.

2 What's also surprising, given the pending court case and our litigious society, is how strongly the movie suggests Peterson's complicity in both cases.

3 “What happened is along the way we entered into a litigious atmosphere rather than a truth finding process,” he said.

4 None of this could "possibly have happened with a person as famous, talented and litigious as Barbra Streisand," he explains.

5 The catastrophe killed six men fixing potholes on the bridge, launched arduous efforts to clean up what could be the costliest maritime accident ever and prompted an already litigious fight over who will foot the bill.

6 Interest balance, state intervention and litigious right separation are theoretical basis that procuratorial organ initiates civil litigation.

利益平衡、国家干预及诉权分离理论是检察机关提起民事公益诉讼的理论基础。

7 Now, two descendants are threatening to sue MI6 over the wrongful deaths of their respective parents, an event totally plausible in our litigious times.

8 However obviously he is modeled on Mr. Cruise, Steven has no religious affiliation with a famously litigious church that might go after the author or publisher.

9 Litigious frauds do great harm to the society, but penalty for which from the judicial department is far away from enough at present.

诉讼欺诈行为的社会危害极大,但目前司法实践对于诉讼欺诈行为的处罚力度远远不够。

10 It would be disastrous if fears of litigious wrinklies led to junior employees being let go.

11 And in this litigious country, no way am I taking the chance that a travelling masseuse might cause an issue that would loop my business into a lawsuit.

12 Her litigious strategy tracks with her willingness to push back on her critics by issuing harsh public statements.

13 Lil Wayne’s beef with his longtime label Cash Money has become litigious, with the rapper filing a lawsuit to the tune of $51 million.

14 Almost every carmaker has had to contend with recalls and ambulance-chasing lawyers, but in a place as litigious as America the reputational damage can be severe.

几乎所有汽车制造商都不得不与召回事件以及紧追救护车寻找例证的律师苦苦抗争,但在美国这个盛行诉讼的地方,对名誉的损害其后果极为严重。

15 In a statement, Heather Brewer, a spokeswoman for the district attorney, said the prosecution had dropped the firearm enhancement to “avoid further litigious distractions by Mr. Baldwin and his attorneys.”

16 And though we do not know what Shakespeare was up to in his twenties, we do know that his family was unusually litigious.

虽然我们不知道莎士比亚在他20几岁的时候做了什么,但是我们的确知道他的家族是非常好讼的。

17 But their responses to the state bristled with the kind of litigious language often deployed in legal filings to overturn government decisions.

18 Kun is an attorney by training, and there's a litigious strain in Straw's letters to the growing list of people who have wronged him.

19 From this rebellion flows the anxious character of modern life—technophilic, self-centered, willful, and litigious.

20 The tension dogging “Anna Nicole” relates less to raising the dead than to reinventing the living, including some highly litigious figures.

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