laches
英 ['lætʃɪz; 'leɪ-]
美 ['læʃɪz]
英文词源
- laches (n.)
- "negligence in performance of legal dute," 1570s, earlier simply "slackness, negligence, want of zeal" (late 14c.), from Anglo-French laches, Old French lachesse, from Old French lasche (Modern French lâche), verbal adjective from lascher, from Vulgar Latin *lascare, classical laxare, from laxus (see loose). Compare riches.
双语例句
- 1. Sale job is admittedly main, but service routine more not allow laches.
- 营销工作固然重要, 但服务工作更不容懈怠.
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- 2. The plaintiff's right to set aside the deed is barred by laches.
- 原告解约的权利由于迟迟不予行使而不得再次提出.
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