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litigious

英 [lɪˈtɪdʒəs]

美 [lɪˈtɪdʒəs]

adj.  好诉讼的; 爱打官司的

法律

BNC.35435 / COCA.25290

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 好诉讼的;爱打官司的
      too ready to take disagreements to court

      柯林斯词典

      • 好诉讼的;好打官司的
        Someone who islitigiousoften makes formal complaints about people to a civil court of law.

        英英释义

        adj

        • inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits
          1. a style described as abrasive and contentious
          2. a disputatious lawyer
          3. a litigious and acrimonious spirit
          Synonym:contentiouscombativedisputatiousdisputative
        • of or relating to litigation

          双语例句

          • The fact that law is no longer classified as a "nontraditional" occupation for women has not made our culture any less graspingly litigious or any more concerned with the rights of the underdog.
            事实上法律已不再称为女性提供就业机会是“非传统”的但这也没有使我们的文明变得少一点的诉讼或更多地去关注弱势群体的权力。
          • It is the litigious and apparently arbitrary culture of regulation and policy.
            最糟糕的是监管和政策方面争斗不休且独断专行的文化。
          • It was this kind of thinking that later led some of their number into such deep litigious waters.
            正是这类想法后来导致他们中的一些人官司缠身。
          • A style described as abrasive and contentious; a disputatious lawyer; a litigious and acrimonious spirit.
            被描述成粗糙、好争论的风格;好辩的律师;好辩的、刻薄的灵魂。
          • We live in a litigious society.
            我们生活在一个爱打官司的社会中。
          • It risks opening a new and litigious front in the international currency wars, with a potential impact on the entire global economy, just to jam through three preferential trade agreements of minor commercial importance.
            支持汇率法案可能会在国际汇率战中开辟一条纠纷不断的新战线,可能影响到全球经济的方方面面,而这仅仅是为了促成三个商业意义不大的优惠贸易协定在国会获得通过。
          • The litigious investor will look for almost any excuse to take you to court.
            好打官司的投资人会寻找几乎一切借口把你告上法庭。
          • The Oracle boss is known to be litigious in business, and so he proved in sport with his arcane, lengthy lawsuit that enabled him to gain admission to the race.
            甲骨文老板以爱打官司而著称,他在体育方面的表现也印证了这一点:为取得参赛权,他打了场晦涩冗长的官司。
          • Though I am not a lawyer, I simply cannot believe that they will be able to get away with this, especially in today's overly litigious day and age.
            虽然我不是律师,我还是根本不相信他们能够得到逃过专利,特别是在今天这个过度诉讼的时代。
          • The quick increase of litigious cases indicates China's entering into a litigious society.
            诉讼案件剧增,中国已提前进入诉讼社会。