liable 的定义
- legally responsible: You are liable for the damage caused by your action.
- subject or susceptible: to be liable to heart disease.
- likely or apt: He's liable to get angry.
liable 近义词
answerable, responsible
liable 的近义词 7 个
liable 的反义词 6 个
open, likely
更多liable例句
- Then, in July, Faber issued a second ruling that found Bluestone liable for the selenium violations.
- They don’t want to be liable if someone has an adverse reaction.
- It meant that a parent corporation like McDonald’s, one of the companies embroiled in litigation over the rule, could be held liable for a franchise owner’s wrongdoing, such as retaliating against workers for trying to unionize.
- If the employee did so, the agency would have terminated a full-time contract with the employee and worked on a contract basis instead leaving the employee liable for paying for their own healthcare and other benefits can .
- Yesterday a California appeals court ruled Amazon is liable for products sold by third parties on its site.
- Clients who are wary of online transactions are liable to see escorts with print ads as less likely to cheat or scam them.
- And while eBay makes a direct profit from sales, it is generally not liable unless it had knowledge of a suspicious seller.
- In fact, the suit tries to somehow find MLB liable for a still picture of Rector posted on a website called NotSportcenter.
- When he says that,” Lefty Wilson, the trainer, said, “he's liable to get three goals.
- This was the first time an oil refinery had been held criminally liable under the Act.
- Births, marriages, and deaths were also made liable to duties by the same Act.
- Another way of rendering a principal liable for the act of his agent is by ratifying it.
- His principal surely would not be liable, though the conductor doubtless would be.
- A principal is liable for the statements and representations of his agent that have been expressly authorized.
- Distilled water may be used for dilution, but is more liable to cause error.