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litigate (LIT ih gate) This verb means “to engage in legal proceedings” or “to bring a lawsuit.” The noun form is “litigation,” and the adjective form is “litigious.”
- After he accidentally backed his car into his neighbors’ picket fence and ran over their rare Japanese maple tree, Dr. Peron was engaged in litigation with them for months.
- “I don’t see why they have to get so litigious about a little tree,” Dr. Peron’s wife said, “just because it was planted over one hundred years ago.”
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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诉讼(LIT ih gate)这个动词的意思是“进行法律诉讼”或“提起诉讼”。名词形式是“诉讼”,形容词形式是“可诉讼的”
- 佩隆不小心把车撞到了邻居的尖桩围栏上,并碾过了他们罕见的日本枫树,之后他与邻居打了几个月的官司
- 佩隆博士的妻子说:“我不明白他们为什么要为一棵小树打官司,因为它是一百多年前种植的。”
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