官司

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Meaning and Usage

"官司" specifically refers to legal cases, lawsuits, or court trials. It is commonly used in everyday conversation when discussing disputes that have escalated to legal proceedings.

Common Contexts

People often use "官司" when talking about contract disputes, property issues, or any conflict requiring judicial intervention. It usually implies formal legal action rather than informal arguments.

Collocations and Patterns

These phrases are very common and useful for discussing legal outcomes.

Usage Notes

"官司" is a noun and is often preceded by verbs like (to fight/file) or (to hire, as in hiring a lawyer). It is not used for informal disputes or arguments but strictly for legal cases. Avoid confusing it with "诉讼" which is more formal/legalese; "官司" is more colloquial.

Summary

Use "官司" when referring to lawsuits or court cases in everyday speech. Remember the common phrase "打官司" to express the act of engaging in legal proceedings.

Example Sentences

He went to court because of a contract dispute.

This lawsuit dragged on for several years before it ended.

He hired a lawyer to help him with the lawsuit.