"demurrers" 怎么发音
word
dɪˈmɜɹɚz
di-MUR-erz
dɪˈmɜːrəz
di-MUR-uhz
释义
A 'demurrer' is a formal objection made by a party in a lawsuit, claiming that even if the facts presented by the other side are true, the law does not support a decision in their favor.
IPA 音标
美式英语
dɪˈmɜɹɚz
英式英语
dɪˈmɜːrəz
简化发音
美式
di-MUR-erz
英式
di-MUR-uhz
语境中听
The judge reviewed the demurrers before proceeding with the case.
The lawyers filed multiple demurrers to challenge the complaint.
The court overruled the plaintiff's demurrers.
After three separate demurrers, the judge finally allowed the lawsuit to proceed.