Cómo Pronunciar "chinook"
word
ˌtʃɪˈnʊk/, /ʃɪˈnʊk
chi-NOOK or shi-NOOK
tʃˈɪnʊk
chi-NOOK
Definición
'Chinook' refers to a warm, dry wind that blows down the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains in North America. It can also mean a type of large Pacific salmon, or less commonly, a Native American people or language.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌtʃɪˈnʊk/, /ʃɪˈnʊk
Inglés Británico
tʃˈɪnʊk
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
chi-NOOK or shi-NOOK
UK
chi-NOOK
Escucha en Contexto
A chinook made the weather warmer in the city.
The fisherman caught a huge chinook in the river.
A strong chinook can melt snow very quickly.
There was a sudden chinook last night, and by morning, all the snow was gone.