tort
noun /tɔːt/
/tɔːrt/
[countable, uncountable] (law- something wrong that somebody does to somebody else that is not criminal, but that can lead to action in a civil court
侵权行为(不构成刑事犯罪但可引起民事诉讼) Collocations DictionaryTort is used before these nouns:- action
- lawyer
- litigation
- …
词源Middle English (in the general sense ‘wrong, injury’): from Old French, from medieval Latin tortum ‘wrong, injustice’, neuter past participle of Latin torquere ‘to twist’.