The slogan crier saw the dog and frog jump to and fro in the fog. 呼口号者看见狗和青蛙在雾中来回跳.
When he had finished his roll on the drum, the town-crier read out his notice with pauses in the wrong places, so that it made nonsense. 镇上传达公告的人打完了他的这通鼓以后,就当众朗诵告示,可是读的时候有几处停顿得不对,所以变得十分可笑。
crier
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a person who weeps
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(formerly) an official who made public announcements
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a peddler who shouts to advertise the goods he sells
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Crier \Cri"er\ (kr?"?r), n. [Cf. F. crieur. See {Cry}.] One who cries; one who makes proclamation. Specifically, an officer who proclaims the orders or directions of a court, or who gives public notice by loud proclamation; as, a town-crier.
He openeth his mouth like a crier. --Ecclus. xx. 15.
Everyone is delighted." Town crier Peter Moore, dressed in a red tunic and swinging a brass hand bell, opened bottles of champagne and announced the birth to crowds of reporters and members of the public waiting outside the hospital.
The minaret has also raised fears among neighborhood residents that its balcony would be used by a muezzin, or crier, to call the faithful to prayer five times a day.