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sue
- IPA[so͞o]
美式
- institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution), typically for redress;appeal formally to a person for something
verb: sue, 3rd person present: sues, gerund or present participle: suing, past tense: sued, past participle: sued
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- 1. institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution), typically for redress she is to sue the baby's father I sued for breach of contract 同義詞
- 2. formal appeal formally to a person for something the rebels were forced to sue for peace 同義詞
- (originally in fan fiction) a type of female character who is depicted as unrealistically ... she was not a ‘strong woman’ so much as an insufferable Mary Sue she has no flaws, and if someone called her a Mary Sue, I'd have a difficult time arguing
Oxford Dictionary
- Baroness Ryder of Warsaw (1924–2000), English philanthropist. She co-founded an organization to ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (originally in fan fiction) a type of female character who is depicted as unrealistically ... she was not a ‘strong woman’ so much as an insufferable Mary Sue she has no flaws, and if someone called her a Mary Sue, I'd have a difficult time arguing
Oxford American Dictionary
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- institute legal proceedings against (a person or institution), typically for redress: she is to sue the baby's father I sued for breach of contract
Oxford Dictionary