词汇 | solicitor |
释义 | solicitor noun[ C ] uk /səˈlɪs.ɪ.tər/ us /səˈlɪs.ə.t̬ɚ/ C1 a type of lawyer in Britain and Australia who is trained to prepare cases and give advice on legal subjects and can represent people in lower courts: (英国和澳大利亚的)初级律师,诉状律师 a firm of solicitors初级律师事务所 My solicitor is drawing up a contract. Unless I receive a satisfactory response from you within a month I shall put this matter into the hands of my solicitor. The solicitor asked that her client be allowed to make a phone call.律师要求允许她的当事人打个电话。 You should lodge a copy of the letter with your solicitor.你应该将这封信的一份复印件交给律师保管。 Her will was drawn up by a solicitor and witnessed by two colleagues. Lawyers & legal officials amicus articled articled clerk attorney attorney general counsellor DPP draftswoman firm I rest my caseidiom KC notary paralegal pettifogger probation officer procurator super-firm superlawyer take silkidiom tribune solicitor | American Dictionarysolicitor noun[ C ] us/səˈlɪs·ɪ·t̬ər/ solicitornoun[C] (LAWYER)the official in a local government who deals with legal matters: He served as city solicitor. solicitornoun[C] (SOMEONE WHO SELLS)someone who asks for money or tries to sell you something: Beware of telephone solicitors who say, "All proceeds will go to charity." solicitor | Business Englishsolicitor noun[ C ] uk /səˈlɪsɪtər/us LAW in the UK and Australia, a type of lawyer who is trained to prepare cases and give advice on legal subjects and can represent people in lower courts: a firm of solicitors Compare barrister lawyer See also trainee solicitor Examples of solicitorsolicitor This involves a romance between a middle-aged solicitor and a woman some 25 years younger. Expressions such as a solicitor's office can entail both a specific solicitor or solicitors in general. She gives the example of a solicitor's office, in which a solicitor may either refer to a specific solicitor, or to solicitors in general. Certainly, the example of a solicitor's office discussed in section 4.1 shows that the context may disambiguate (or not) the constructional category. A client looked at the clerk of the solicitor who was about to leave the room. My experience, gained during writing courses for solicitors, is that the picture is not quite as black as that. Such, at least, was the opinion of the solicitor-general. She deprived solicitors of their monopoly of property conveyancing. Tables and seats are provided in the well of the court for solicitors, the press, police and doctors. Nineteen of the attorneys in this survey (76 %) had been solicitor general. The extent to which the attorney and solicitor worked together reflected professional convention as well as personal taste. They are increasingly being 'persuaded' by solicitors and mediators not to resist contact. The expenses of becoming a solicitor, while far below those of would-be barristers, were still considerable. Accountancy was one of the new professions of the nineteenth century but, as with solicitors, professional exclusivity operated by traditional means. The attorney usually led for the crown in court, and spoke before the solicitor in the house. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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