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at·tor·ney
/əˈtɝni/
代理人,律師
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
At·tor·ney
n.
;
pl
.
Attorneys
1.
A
substitute
;
a
proxy
;
an
agent
. [
Obs
.]
And
will
have
no
attorney
but
myself
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Law
(a)
One
who
is
legally
appointed
by
another
to
transact
any
business
for
him
;
an
attorney
in
fact
.
(b)
A
legal
agent
qualified
to
act
for
suitors
and
defendants
in
legal
proceedings
;
an
attorney
at
law
.
Note:
☞
An
attorney
is
either
public
or
private
.
A
private
attorney
,
or
an
attorney
in
fact
,
is
a
person
appointed
by
another
,
by
a
letter
or
power
of
attorney
,
to
transact
any
business
for
him
out
of
court
;
but
in
a
more
extended
sense
,
this
class
includes
any
agent
employed
in
any
business
,
or
to
do
any
act
in
pais
,
for
another
.
A
public
attorney
,
or
attorney
at
law
,
is
a
practitioner
in
a
court
of
law
,
legally
qualified
to
prosecute
and
defend
actions
in
such
court
,
on
the
retainer
of
clients
. --
Bouvier
.
--
The
attorney
at
law
answers
to
the
procurator
of
the
civilians
,
to
the
solicitor
in
chancery
,
and
to
the
proctor
in
the
ecclesiastical
and
admiralty
courts
,
and
all
of
these
are
comprehended
under
the
more
general
term
lawyer
.
In
Great
Britain
and
in
some
states
of
the
United
States
,
attorneys
are
distinguished
from
counselors
in
that
the
business
of
the
former
is
to
carry
on
the
practical
and
formal
parts
of
the
suit
.
In
many
states
of
the
United
States
however
,
no
such
distinction
exists
.
In
England
,
since
1873,
attorneys
at
law
are
by
statute
called
solicitors
.
A power
,
letter
,
or
warrant
,
of attorney
,
a
written
authority
from
one
person
empowering
another
to
transact
business
for
him
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
At·tor·ney
v. t.
To
perform
by
proxy
;
to
employ
as
a
proxy
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
attorney
n
:
a
professional
person
authorized
to
practice
law
;
conducts
lawsuits
or
gives
legal
advice
[
syn
:
lawyer
]
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