go to court
英 [ɡəʊ tu kɔːt]
美 [ɡoʊ tu kɔːrt]
上法院; 打官司; (对…)提起诉讼
双语例句
- If you need someone to go to court, I'll be glad to help.
如果你要上法庭,我可以替你作证。 - Some investors could go to court to try to stop the loans from being renegotiated.
一些投资者可能会到法院上诉,以设法阻止这些贷款被重新谈判。 - Officials must pass this way to go to court every day. The guard pitched backward without a sound.
这里是大臣们每天上朝的必经之路。警卫一声不吭,仰面朝天倒在地上。 - British law prohibits newspapers from publishing information that might prejudice criminal cases before they go to court.
英国法律禁止报纸在刑事案件审判前刊登会产生偏见的消息。 - We know that cases which go to court are sometimes lost, and not always for just reasons.
我们知道,官司打到法院去,有时会输掉,而且并不是都出于正当的原因。 - We believe we're in the right and we'll go to court if necessary.
我们坚信我们是正义的,必要的话可以起诉。 - You don't want to go to court but if it gets to this then you have little choice, an oil industry insider said.
你不想闹上法庭,但如果真到了那个地步,你也没有什么选择,一名石油业知情人士表示。 - We've been left with no other avenue but to go to court.
我们没有别的途径,只有上法院。 - He had to go to court first. He makes me mad.
他得先去法庭.他都要让我发疯了。 - Go to court and Sue him.
到法院去告他。