plaintiff 英 [ˈpleɪntɪf]   美 [ˈplentɪf]

plaintiff

plaintiff  英 [ˈpleɪntɪf] 美 [ˈplentɪf]

n. 原告 

名词复数:plaintiffs 

Mr. Smith appeared for the plaintiff. 史密斯先生出庭为原告当律师。
The plaintiff's right to set aside the deed is barred by laches. 原告解约的权利由于迟迟不予行使而不得再次提出。

  • In a courtroom, the plaintiff is the person or group who is accusing another person or group of some wrongdoing. If you’re the plaintiff, you are claiming that a law was broken, and you’re in court to present your case.
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  • n. 原告
  • 1. Mr. Smith appeared for the plaintiff.

    史密斯先生出庭为原告当律师。

  • 2. The plaintiff's right to set aside the deed is barred by laches.

    原告解约的权利由于迟迟不予行使而不得再次提出。

  • 3. When an offense is committed, the offendergoes first to his oday, who then forms a court with the oday of the plaintiff.

    一旦犯下了一件违法行为,犯罪者首先找到他的奥代,接着后者和原告的奥代组建一个法庭。

  • plaintiff (n.) c. 1400, from Anglo-French pleintif (late 13c.), noun use of Old French plaintif "complaining; wretched, miserable," from plainte (see plaint). Identical with plaintive at first; the form that receded into legal usage retained the older -iff spelling.
plain·tiff / ˈpleɪntɪf ; NAmE ˈpleɪntɪf / ( BrE , less frequent com·plain·ant ) noun ( law ) a person who makes a formal complaint against sb in court 原告;起诉人 compare defendant plaintiff plaintiffs plain·tiff / ˈpleɪntɪf ; NAmE ˈpleɪntɪf /
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