solicitors
英 [səˈlɪsɪtəz]
美 [səˈlɪsətərz]
n. 事务律师,诉状律师(代拟法律文书、提供法律咨询等的一般辩护律师); 推销员; (城镇或政府部门负责法律事务的)法务官
solicitor的复数
柯林斯词典
- (英国向委托人提供法律咨询、准备法律文件和诉讼材料并在初级法院代表委托人出庭的)诉状律师,事务律师
In Britain, asolicitoris a lawyer who gives legal advice, prepares legal documents and cases, and represents clients in the lower courts of law. - (美国在城市或政府部门负责法律事务的)法务官
In the United States, asolicitoris the chief lawyer in a government or city department.
双语例句
- Solicitors in England are lawyers who ordinarily do not appear in court.
在英国诉状律师是指通常不在法庭上露面的律师。 - My solicitors are going into the question of my jewellery.
我的律师们正在研究我的珠宝问题。 - The solicitors will be here monday.
律师们周一到这里来。 - You want to see your solicitors about that problem.
那个问题你该去请教你的律师。 - She accepted his visiting card showing him to be a partner in a firm of solicitors.
她收下他的名片,那上面印着他是一家律师事务所的合伙人。 - Solicitors advised their clients that a tidy look went down well with the magistrates.
律师告诫当事人穿戴整洁会赢得地方法官的好感。 - Our solicitors have advised that the costs could be enormous.
我们的律师忠告说开销将会很高。 - I got a letter telling Mme that any further contact we had would be through our solicitors.
我收到一封信,信上告诉我,我们要再取得什么联系都得通过双方律师。 - Why do so few City solicitors get a good job after they retire?
在伦敦金融城,退休后找到一份好工作的律师为何那么少? - The wealthier the will writer, the more eccentric the demands, solicitors say.
律师们指出,遗嘱订立人越是富有,要求就越是古怪。