tort 英 [tɔːt]   美 [tɔrt]

tort

tort  英 [tɔːt] 美 [tɔrt]

n. 侵权行为 

名词复数:torts 

They would remove barriers for new and innovative models of healthcare and tort reform. 他们会为新的具有创新精神的医保模式和侵权行为改革*移除障碍。
Even before the new law took effect, the Chinese were adept at using the existing patchwork of tort laws. 甚至在新法实施前,中国人就善于利用各种现行法规中有关侵权行为的条例。

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  • n. 侵权行为
  • 1. They would remove barriers for new and innovative models of healthcare and tort reform.

    他们会为新的具有创新精神的医保模式和侵权行为改革*移除障碍。

  • 2. Even before the new law took effect, the Chinese were adept at using the existing patchwork of tort laws.

    甚至在新法实施前,中国人就善于利用各种现行法规中有关侵权行为的条例。

  • 3. So while we wait for tort reform, and some sanity to return to the medical industry, it's up to all of us to stop the madness where we can.

    所以,在侵权行为法改革方案出台之前,在医疗行业恢复一定的理智之前,要靠我们大家来尽可能地制止这种疯狂的行为。

  • tort (n.) mid-13c., "injury, wrong," from Old French tort "wrong, injustice, crime" (11c.), from Medieval Latin tortum "injustice," noun use of neuter of tortus "wrung, twisted," past participle of Latin torquere "turn, turn awry, twist, wring, distort" (from PIE root *terkw- "to twist"). Legal sense of "breach of a duty, whereby someone acquires a right of action for damages" is first recorded 1580s.
tort / tɔːt ; NAmE tɔːrt / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( law ) something wrong that sb does to sb else that is not criminal, but that can lead to action in a civilcourt 侵权行为(不构成刑事犯罪但可引起民事诉讼) tort torts tort / tɔːt ; NAmE tɔːrt /
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