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lit·i·gate
lI tih geIt
第三人称单数:litigates
现在分词:litigating
过去式:litigated
过去分词:litigated
litigator (n.)
词根:litigate
adj.litigant 诉讼的
litigious 好诉讼的;好争论的
n.litigation 诉讼;起诉
litigant 诉讼当事人
litigator 诉讼律师;诉讼人
verb
intransitive verb
to carry on a legal contest by judicial (see judicial sense 1a) process
only states can litigate before this court—R. H. Heindel
transitive verb
to decide and settle in a court of law
litigate a claim
archaic dispute
1610年代(不及物动词),源自拉丁语 litigatus,过去分词形式为 litigare,意为“争论,进行诉讼”,源自短语 litem agere,意为“驱动诉讼”,由 litem(主格 lis)“诉讼,争端,争吵”(其起源不确定)和 agere “启动,推动”(源自 PIE 词根 *ag- “驱动,拉出或向外,移动”)组成。及物动词意义始于1741年。相关词汇: Litigated; litigating。
Latin litigatus, past participle of litigare, from lit-, lis lawsuit + agere to drive — more at agent
The first known use of litigate was in 1615
litter1 of 2noun
a covered and curtained couch with poles to use for handles that is used for carrying a single passenger
a device (as a stretcher) for carrying a sick or injured person
material spread in areas where farm animals (as cows or chickens) are kept especially to absorb their urine and feces
the young born to an animal at a single time
a litter of puppies
a messy collection of things scattered about : rubbish
litter2 of 2verb
to give birth to young
to cover with litter
to scatter about in disorder
to lie about in disorder
litterbugnoun
a person who litters a public area
litter1 of 2noun
a covered and curtained couch with poles to use for handles that is used for carrying a single passenger
a device (as a stretcher) for carrying a sick or injured person
material spread in areas where farm animals (as cows or chickens) are kept especially to absorb their urine and feces
the young born to an animal at a single time
a litter of puppies
a messy collection of things scattered about : rubbish
litter2 of 2verb
to give birth to young
to cover with litter
to scatter about in disorder
to lie about in disorder
litre
litigateverb
to carry on a lawsuit
litigateverb
to carry on a lawsuit
1 Smith was still chief he said through a spokesperson that he could not comment on the case because it was currently being litigated.
2 “The case of Tressie Shaffer was extensively litigated and ultimately 12 citizens of this community unanimously agreed that she was guilty of the crime,” the former assistant district attorney said in an emailed statement.
3 Pinnock plays Aaron Wallace, a prisoner who litigates cases for other inmates while fighting to overturn his own life sentence for a crime he didn’t commit.
4 IF anyone could litigate the issue, the plaintIFf would be the proper person to do so, but some issues simply cannot be litigated by anyone at all.
如果“任何人”都能对这一问题提出诉讼,原告就可能是就这一问题提出起诉的适当人选,但有些问题其实任何人都无权起诉。
5 The bill would use data from the Carbon Majors database, which analyzes historical production data from 122 of the world's largest oil, gas, coal and cement producers, to litigate the climate liability claims.
6 I keep wondering what role civil liberties is going to continue to play in how we think and talk about, and legislate and litigate, these issues.
7 "She should be making art, not litigating," she said in an interview Thursday.
8 But Tonja Carter seemed to take a different approach to representing Harper Lee than Alice had: where the latter might have mediated informally, Carter litigated.
9 It is true that most of the time trademark registrant may take measures to stop the infringement, litigate or authorize licensee to conduct of the procedures of legislation.
诚然,多数情形下商标权人会对该侵害行为进行制止、诉讼或授权普通被许可人进行诉讼。
10 The case was going to keep being litigated in Hawaii, and it was going to go forward with or without help.
11 TikTok videos and Reddit threads are always beckoning me into a cramped seat, asking me to scrutinize random travelers and litigate their disputes.
12 But Arbiter said that the palace should steer clear of litigating the facts itself.
13 "I think that my definition of eligibility will actually prove to be broader than if you litigate," Feinberg said.
费恩·贝尔格说,“我认为如果你提出诉讼,我合格的定义将实际上证明超过更广阔。”
14 Burns also said that “litigating against Medicare Advantage plans to create new rules through the courts will not fix widely acknowledged government policy shortcomings or help Medicare Advantage members and is wrong.”
15 The discrepancy reflects the discomfort within the fashion industry at this new development, and the fact that brands are probably afraid to litigate their positions publicly.
16 Jennifer Bonjean, a lawyer for Mr. Weinstein, said he “vehemently denies these meritless allegations and looks forward to litigating these claims in court of law where the truth will be revealed.”
17 I'm not here to litigate that or decide that for you, because I find that hard to decide for myself day to day.
18 The question of whether Ms. Franklin’s wills are valid, and, if so, which of them would govern her estate, is set to be litigated at a trial scheduled to begin in August.
19 We litigate coast to coast getting our innocent clients out of prison through DNA testing.
20 In a statement, the company said: “We think it is inappropriate to litigate these issues in the media, or for conclusions to be drawn based on references to selectively chosen documents taken out of context.”
1 诉诸法律
2 诉讼
litigious process action lawsuit proceedings litigation litigant case cause law suit contentious instance plea proceeding
3 起诉
information prosecution indictment plaint proceed accuse prosecute do Sue go to law action litigation bring indict proceed against
6 争论
controversial gladiatorial disputant disputatious eristic chinfest velitation word difference argument difficulty debate contest passage dispute controversy tilt variance disagreement contention fray run-in haggle sparring sputter squabble wrangle spat polemic argumentation disputation contestation set-to argle-bargle polemize argue contend jangle prig question controvert hoedown dustup cross talk
7 打官司