solicitor
noun /səˈlɪsɪtə(r)/
/səˈlɪsɪtər/
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) - Her first step was to contact a solicitor for advice.
她第一步是找一位事务律师咨询。 - I discussed the matter with my instructing solicitor.
我与我的委托律师讨论此事。 - She is still a practising solicitor at the age of sixty-two.
她 62 岁了,还在当开业撰状律师。 - There will be no court duty solicitor today.
今天不会有法庭当值事务律师到场。 - Bridge joined the firm as a trainee solicitor.
布里奇作为实习律师加入了这家公司。 - Mr Andrew Davis, solicitor for the Jones family, read a statement.
琼斯一家的律师安德鲁·戴维斯先生宣读了一份声明。
More About lawyerslawyersTopics Law and justicec1, Jobsc1, Businessc1- Lawyer is a general term for a person who is qualified to advise people about the law, to prepare legal documents for them and/or to represent them in a court of law.
lawyer 泛指律师,有资格提供法律咨询、为当事人准备法律文件、在法庭上代表当事人。 - In England and Wales, a lawyer who is qualified to speak in the higher courts of law is called a barrister. In Scotland a barrister is called an advocate.
- In North American English attorney is a more formal word used for a lawyer and is used especially in job titles:
- the District Attorney
地方检察官
- the District Attorney
- Counsel is the formal legal word used for a lawyer who is representing someone in court:
counsel 为正式的法律用语,指代表当事人出庭的律师: - counsel for the prosecution
控方律师
- counsel for the prosecution
- Solicitor is the British English term for a lawyer who gives legal advice and prepares documents, for example when you are buying a house, and sometimes has the right to speak in a court of law.
- In North American English solicitor is only used in the titles of some lawyers who work for the government:
- the Solicitor General
首席检察官
- the Solicitor General
- A notary is a person, often but not necessarily a lawyer, who has official authority to be a witness when somebody signs a document and to make the document legally acceptable.
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- competent
- good
- qualified
- …
- a firm of solicitors
- Her first step was to contact a solicitor for advice.
- (North American English) a person whose job is to visit or phone people and try to sell them something
推销员 - (North American English) the most senior legal officer of a city, town or government department
(城镇或政府部门负责法律事务的)法务官
词源late Middle English (denoting an agent or deputy): from Old French solliciteur, from solliciter, from Latin sollicitare ‘agitate’, from sollicitus ‘anxious’, from sollus ‘entire’ + citus (past participle of ciere ‘set in motion’).