law suit
基本解释
- 向法院提出的诉讼
英汉例句
- LOSING a law suit is painful.
败诉是件非常痛苦的事,加之承担对方高昂的诉讼费,无疑是雪上加霜。 - The witness statement given by Mr Polanski’s victim still makes harrowing reading (though she has long since settled with him in a civil-law suit, and has supported his efforts to close the case).
波兰斯基先生受害者的证词现在读来都令人伤痛(她很久以前已与其达成了民事诉讼协议,并且也支持他寻求结束本案)。 - LOSING a law suit is painful. Being landed with an inflated bill for the other side’s costs makes it worse.
败诉是件非常痛苦的事,加之承担对方高昂的诉讼费,无疑是雪上加霜。 - Peter Dernbach is a lawyer at Winkler Partners, the Taipei-based law firm that represented Herms in the trademark infringement suit.
- Since the federal law was passed a decade ago, many state and local communities have followed suit.
- Subsequently, British Airways was forced to change its policy following a law suit.
FORBES: Who Can Sit Next to Children on Flights? - Financial losses from that were great enough to warrant a law suit from shareholders.
FORBES: Manage Risk Like Robert Rubin
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- LAW OF SUIT CLAUSE 适用法律条款;实用法律条款
- The Great Law -suit 伟大的诉讼男人对男人
- file a law suit 起诉
- Boyle rs law suit 波义尔定律加压服
- customs of law suit 诉讼习惯
短语
英英字典
- A lawsuit is a case in a court of law which concerns a dispute between two people or organizations.
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专业释义
- 向法院提出的诉讼