oyez
导读:oyez读音音标
英 [əʊˈjeɪ]美 [ˈoˌjɛs, ˈoˌjɛz, ˌoˈje]
oyez意思解释
int.听,静听(宣传者或法警促人注意的呼声); 英英释义 OyezOyez (, , , more rarely with the w
英 [əʊˈjeɪ]美 [ˈoˌjɛs, ˈoˌjɛz, ˌoˈje]
oyez意思解释
int.听,静听(宣传者或法警促人注意的呼声); 英英释义 OyezOyez (, , , more rarely with the w

oyez读音音标
英 [əʊˈjeɪ]
美 [ˈoˌjɛs, ˈoˌjɛz, ˌoˈje]
oyez意思解释
int.
听,静听(宣传者或法警促人注意的呼声);
英英释义
OyezOyez (, , , more rarely with the word stress at the beginning) is a traditional interjection said two or three times in succession to introduce the opening of a court of law, especially in the United States. The interjection is also traditionally used by town criers to attract the attention of the public to public proclamations.
