litigious
英 [lɪˈtɪdʒəs]
美 [lɪˈtɪdʒəs]
adj. 好诉讼的; 爱打官司的
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
- a style described as abrasive and contentious
- a disputatious lawyer
- a litigious and acrimonious spirit
- of or relating to litigation
双语例句
- We live in a litigious society.
我们生活在一个爱打官司的社会中。 - It's the most litigious place I've been to outside of the US, said one speaker.
这是我在美国之外见到的诉讼最多的地方。 - While you are in litigious mood, divorce her for unreasonable behaviour.
诉讼的同时,你以行为不可理喻为由同她离婚。 - In these litigious, politically correct times, the perils of making cheap gags can be considerable.
在这种动辄法庭上见、政治上正确的时代,讲低级笑话可能会相当危险。 - The shareholders suit system has been settled by reinforcing the protection of the shareholders litigious right in new Corporation Law.
合理地构建股东代表诉讼制度,要求我们确立正确的指导思想并使之贯彻于整个立法和司法的过程。 - With 4000 patent lawsuits a year, Chinese patent holders now qualify as more litigious even than Americans, who have been filing fewer than 3000 patent lawsuits a year.
中国每年的专利诉讼为4000起,中国专利持有者甚至比美国人还爱打官司,美国每年的专利诉讼不足3000起。 - Brazil is not a litigious society.
巴西并非一个好打官司的社会。 - US manufacturers, bound by tight safety rules and a litigious domestic culture, can push for tariffs in lieu of a level regulatory playing field.
受到严格安全规定和爱好诉讼的国内文化束缚的美国制造商,可以要求提高关税,而放弃平等的监管环境。 - Farmers, like all good Americans, are stubborn and litigious.
美国农民同所有遵纪守法的美国公民一样,倔强和好打官司。 - But now we have become the most litigious in history.
但是,现在我们已成为国际上最打官司的历史。