单词:court case
court case的用法和样例:
例句
- Court case in which one party claim property or goods in the possession of the other.一种诉讼案。在此案中一方当事人要求获得被另一当事人所占有的财产或货物。
- Lost the game; lost the court case.在比赛中失败; 打输了官司
- Person who act on behalf of a minor is a defendant in a court case.在一案子中代表未成年人被告的监护人。
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