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sue

/soo/US // su //UK // (sjuː, suː) //

诉讼,起诉,告状,告

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sued, su·ing.

    • : to institute a process in law against; bring a civil action against: to sue someone for damages.
    • : to woo or court.
    • : Obsolete. to make petition or appeal to.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sued, su·ing.

    • : to institute legal proceedings, or bring suit: She threatened to sue.
    • : to make petition or appeal: to sue for peace.
    • : to court a woman.
  1. 1
    • : sue out, to make application for or apply for and obtain from a court of law.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbring legal charges against
Synonyms
accuse指控,指责,控告,控诉appeal呼吁,上诉,上訴,上诉法院charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准claim声称,宣称,主张,要求file文件,档案,文档,档indict控告,起诉,控诉,控告对方petition请愿书,呈请书,请愿,请示plead恳求,辩护,辩护人,哀求prosecute起诉,检控,追诉,追究beg乞讨,乞求,恳求,恳请beseech恳求,恳请,求告,求助contest竞争,大赛,竞赛,比赛demand要求,需求,需求量,需求方面entreat恳求,恳请,哀求,恳求说litigate诉讼,打官司,讼,审讯solicit征求意见,邀约,征求,征集summon召唤,召见,传唤,召集supplicate哀求,哀告,苦苦哀求,恳求bring an action提起诉讼,起诉,提出诉讼,提起行动claim damages要求赔偿,索赔,要求损害赔偿,要求赔偿损失drag into court拖入法庭,拖到法庭上,拖到法庭上的enter a plea提出抗辩,提出申辩,提出答辩,提出认罪file a claim提出索赔,提交索赔,提出索赔要求,提出索赔申请file suit提出诉讼,提起诉讼,提讼,诉讼follow up跟进,跟进工作,跟進,跟进调查haul into court牵引到法庭,拉到法庭上审讯,拉到法庭上审问have the law on有法可依,有法律,有法可循,有法律在have up有了,有,已有,了institute legal proceedings提起法律诉讼,提出法律诉讼,提起法律程序,启动法律程序prefer charges against倾向于指控,偏向于指控,倾向于控告,倾向于指控的pull up拉高,拉起,拉升,拔出put away收起,收起来,收回,收好see in court在法庭上看到的,在法庭上见到的,在法庭上看到的情况,在法庭上看到的是take out after带走,带走后,带走了,拿出来后take to court诉至法院,向法院起诉,诉诸法庭,诉诸法律

Examples

  • She sued the HFPA in 2020, claiming that it embodied a “culture of corruption.”

  • Each was immediately sued by CGA, and the Los Angeles measure will also likely be challenged in court.

  • None of the recommendations included suing the bureau to release data earlier than it had planned.

  • He was one of Harvey Weinstein’s fiercest opponents and sued Weinstein’s company to get restitution for survivors.

  • Tech companies are, of course, suing to block the law from taking effect saying it violates the Internet Tax Freedom Act.

  • The NRA wants the ability to sue local officials for passing laws that protect public safety.

  • The families of suicide victims often sue and can win large settlements.

  • Enter Americans United for Separation of Church and State, which threatened to sue.

  • Which was issued as the B-Side to Peggy Sue Got Married in 1959.

  • Sue (Or In a Season of Crime)” brings the rock chameleon into jazz territory, backed up by a horn-heavy jazz big band.

  • He gave his mother several groups in stone for the dining-room; they are all funny, Sue says.

  • In many states statutes exist defining their right to sue and be sued, and their liability to creditors.

  • Sue Greyson is to accompany my mother; I shall be much away, and I do not like to leave her with strangers.

  • He can do another thing, accept the stock and sue for the damage he has sustained by the deceit that has been practiced on him.

  • I know that you will say I regret exceedingly, Miss Sue, that you have misinterpreted my friendly attentions.

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