"interrogatory" 怎么发音
word
ˌɪntɛˈɹɑɡəˌtɔɹi
in-te-RAH-guh-tor-ee
ɪntɪɹˈɒɡətəɹˌi
in-ti-ROG-uh-tuh-ree
释义
An 'interrogatory' is a formal written question that one party in a legal case sends to another, requiring a written answer under oath. It can also refer to something in the form of a question.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌɪntɛˈɹɑɡəˌtɔɹi
英式英语
ɪntɪɹˈɒɡətəɹˌi
简化发音
美式
in-te-RAH-guh-tor-ee
英式
in-ti-ROG-uh-tuh-ree
语境中听
The lawyer sent an interrogatory to the other party.
She answered every interrogatory truthfully.
An interrogatory must be answered in writing under oath.
His voice had an interrogatory tone, as if he doubted my story.