solicitor

英 [sə'lɪsɪtə] 美 [sə'lɪsɪtɚ]
  • n. 律师;法务官;募捐者;掮客

助记提示


1、soli- "whole, entire" + cit- "rouse, arouse, call" + -or.

中文词源


solicitor 事务律师,法务官

solicit,请求,恳求,求助,-or,人。即被求助的人,用于指法务官,事务律师。

英文词源


solicitor (n.)
early 15c., "one who urges," from Middle French soliciteur, from soliciter (see solicit). Meaning "one who conducts matters on behalf of another" is from early 15c. As a name for a specific class of legal practitioners in Britain, it is attested from 1570s. Both the fem. forms, solicitress (1630s) and solicitrix (1610s), have been in the sexual sense, but the latter seems more common in non-pejorative use.

双语例句


1. Find out how much your surveyor's and solicitor's fees will be.
弄清你要向鉴定员和律师支付多少费用。

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2. Don't automatically accept the solicitor recommended by the broker.
别想当然地就接受中间人推荐的诉状律师。

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3. Don't sign anything until your solicitor has explained the contract to you.
在律师向你解释清楚合同之前,不要签署任何东西。

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4. I returned home to Sussex and have since worked as a solicitor.
我回到了家乡萨塞克斯郡,之后就一直做事务律师.

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5. It might be sensible to get a solicitor.
也许应该请一个诉状律师。

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