litigate
常見(jiàn)例句
- In many states, the use of such mediation is mandatory before parents can litigate custody issues.
在很多州,在夫婦對(duì)簿公堂之前,這種調(diào)節(jié)過(guò)程是義務(wù)的。 - When I litigate in New Jersey or New York, it takes five to ten years to get to trial. Out in Nevada, it only takes a year.
如果是在新澤西或者紐約提起訴訟,需要5到10年時(shí)間才能進(jìn)行審判,而在內(nèi)華達(dá),卻只需要1年時(shí)間。 - A big problem with failure-to-hire cases, Nelson says, is that "most people who are looking for work don't have the resources to litigate."
尼爾森表示,對(duì)于求職落榜的案件,一個(gè)很大的問(wèn)題是“找工作的人大多數(shù)都沒(méi)有提出訴訟的資源。” - More likely, no prior investor had been willing to spend money to litigate the matter.
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