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訴訟

soshō so̞ɕo̞ː

A formal legal process where a dispute is brought before a court for a judicial decision. It typically involves a plaintiff seeking a legal remedy against a defendant through the court system.

Exemplos

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彼は隣人と騒音トラブルで訴訟になった。

He ended up in a lawsuit with his neighbor over a noise dispute.

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当社は特許侵害の疑いで、ライバル企業に対して訴訟を提起しました。

Our company has filed a lawsuit against a rival firm on suspicion of patent infringement.

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訴訟なんて、お金と時間の無駄だよ。

A lawsuit is just a waste of money and time.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
訴訟
Verb
訴訟する
Relacionado
訴訟人
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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 訴 (uttaeru) means 'to complain' and contains the 'speech' radical (言). Imagine using words to complain to a judge to 'settle' (訟) a dispute.

Quiz rápido

不当な解雇に対して、会社を相手に___を起こした。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 訴訟

Exemplos

1

彼は隣人と騒音トラブルで訴訟になった。

everyday

He ended up in a lawsuit with his neighbor over a noise dispute.

2

当社は特許侵害の疑いで、ライバル企業に対して訴訟を提起しました。

formal

Our company has filed a lawsuit against a rival firm on suspicion of patent infringement.

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訴訟なんて、お金と時間の無駄だよ。

informal

A lawsuit is just a waste of money and time.

4

本論文では、19世紀の民事訴訟制度の変遷を分析する。

academic

This paper analyzes the transition of the civil litigation system in the 19th century.

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契約違反による訴訟のリスクを最小限に抑える必要があります。

business

We need to minimize the risk of litigation due to breach of contract.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
訴訟
Verb
訴訟する
Relacionado
訴訟人

Colocações comuns

訴訟を起こす to file a lawsuit
民事訴訟 civil lawsuit
刑事訴訟 criminal lawsuit
訴訟に勝つ to win a lawsuit
訴訟費用 litigation costs

Frases Comuns

訴訟手続き

legal proceedings

集団訴訟

class action lawsuit

訴訟問題

litigation issue

Frequentemente confundido com

訴訟 vs 裁判

Saiban refers to the trial or the act of judging itself, while soshō is the legal case or the act of suing.

訴訟 vs 告訴

Kokuso specifically means reporting a crime to the police/prosecutor to demand punishment, whereas soshō is broader litigation.

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Notas de uso

This is a very formal word. While 'saiban' is common in daily conversation, 'soshō' is more frequent in legal documents, news, and business contexts.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'soshō' for simple arguments. It must involve a formal court process. Also, ensure you use the particle 'o' with 'okosu' (诉讼を起こす).

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Dica de memorização

The first kanji 訴 (uttaeru) means 'to complain' and contains the 'speech' radical (言). Imagine using words to complain to a judge to 'settle' (訟) a dispute.

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Origem da palavra

A Sino-Japanese word (Kango) combining 訴 (to sue/complain) and 訟 (to litigate/dispute).

Padrões gramaticais

Usually functions as a noun. Can be turned into a verb as 'soshō suru'. Commonly paired with 'okosu' (to start) or 'teiki suru' (to institute).
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Contexto cultural

In Japan, there is a historical cultural preference for 'wakai' (out-of-court settlement) to maintain social harmony, making litigation less common than in some Western countries.

Quiz rápido

不当な解雇に対して、会社を相手に___を起こした。

Correto!

A resposta correta é: 訴訟

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