litigator ['litigeitə]  

litigator

litigator  ['litigeitə]

n. 诉讼律师;诉讼人 

名词复数:litigators 

After leaving the DA’s office, she became a litigator, representing clients in complex international legal disputes. 辞职后,她成为了一位诉讼律师,代表她的顾客处理错综复杂的国际法律纠纷。
Hard work is what the insightful litigator does when she synthesizes four disparate ideas and comes up with an argument that wins the case--in less than five minutes. 努力工作是有洞察力的诉讼律师将4个独立的线索联系起来,从而打赢了官司,而这不过是5分钟的事情。

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  • n. 诉讼律师;诉讼人
  • 1. After leaving the DA’s office, she became a litigator, representing clients in complex international legal disputes.

    辞职后,她成为了一位诉讼律师,代表她的顾客处理错综复杂的国际法律纠纷。

  • 2. Hard work is what the insightful litigator does when she synthesizes four disparate ideas and comes up with an argument that wins the case--in less than five minutes.

    努力工作是有洞察力的诉讼律师将4个独立的线索联系起来,从而打赢了官司,而这不过是5分钟的事情。

  • 3. Ever the diligent litigator, Butler had been reading up on his military law. In time of war, he knew, a commander had a right to seize any enemy property that was being used for hostile purposes.

    这位非常勤奋的律师Butler一直在攻读军事方面的法律.在战争时期,他知道一位将军是可以有权利夺取敌方的财产的,且敌方的财产是用于一些敌对的目的时,这三个黑奴在逃跑前一直在帮助安装南方军的炮火.所以如果南方军坚持认为黑奴是他们的财产,北方佬律师就可以也把他们作为财产.从法律上说,他没收这三个黑奴来截获剑等武器的运输还是很有道理的.

  • litigator (n.) 1880, "one who files lawsuits;" 1882, "one who argues lawsuits," agent noun from Latin litigare "to dispute, quarrel; go to court, litigate" (see litigation). Latin litigator meant "a party to a lawsuit; litigant;" it was translated in Old English as flitgern, flit-georn "one desirous of contention, a quarreler."
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