solicitor 英 [səˈlɪsɪtə(r)]   美 [səˈlɪsɪtɚ]

solicitor

solicitor  英 [səˈlɪsɪtə(r)] 美 [səˈlɪsɪtɚ]

n. 事务律师;初级律师;法务官 

名词复数:solicitors 

The owner of this great estate was a local solicitor. 这处大房产的主人是一位本地法务官.
The solicitor asks for a payment of $ 100 on account. 初级律师要求预付100美元.

  • If you get into trouble in England, don't ask for a lawyer. Find a solicitor. England has two levels of attorneys: for big problems, you'll need a barrister, but for your hypothetical legal troubles, a solicitor should do nicely.
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  • n. 事务律师;初级律师;法务官
  • 1. The owner of this great estate was a local solicitor.

    这处大房产的主人是一位本地法务官.

  • 2. The solicitor asks for a payment of $ 100 on account.

    初级律师要求预付100美元.

  • solicitor (n.) early 15c., "one who urges," from Middle French soliciteur, from soliciter (see solicit). Meaning "one who conducts matters on behalf of another" is from early 15c. As a name for a specific class of legal practitioners in Britain, it is attested from 1570s. Both the fem. forms, solicitress (1630s) and solicitrix (1610s), have been in the sexual sense, but the latter seems more common in non-pejorative use.
so·lici·tor / səˈlɪsɪtə(r) ; NAmE səˈlɪsɪtər / noun 1 ( BrE) a lawyer who prepares legal documents, for example for the sale of land or buildings, advises people on legal matters, and can speak for them in some courts of law 事务律师,诉状律师(代拟法律文书、提供法律咨询等的一般辩护律师) note at lawyer 2 ( NAmE) a person whose job is to visit or telephone people and try to sell them sth 推销员 3 ( NAmE) the most senior legal officer of a city, town or government department (城镇或政府部门负责法律事务的)法务官 solicitor solicitors so·lici·tor / səˈlɪsɪtə(r) ; NAmE səˈlɪsɪtər /
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