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Cómo Pronunciar "put one out of misery"

expression

PUT WUN OWT uhv MIZ-er-ee
put WON OWT ov MIZ-uh-ree

Definición

To end someone’s suffering, usually when they are seriously ill, injured, or in pain. It can be used literally, for example with animals, or figuratively, to mean relieving someone from a drawn-out difficulty or stress.

Transcripción IPA

Inglés Americano

ˈpʊt/ /ˈwən/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈəv/ /ˈmɪzɝi

Inglés Británico

pʊt/ /wˈɒn/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈɒv/ /mˈɪzəɹˌi

Pronunciación Simplificada

EE.UU.

PUT WUN OWT uhv MIZ-er-ee

UK

put WON OWT ov MIZ-uh-ree

Escucha en Contexto

If a pet is very sick and in pain, sometimes the kind thing is to put it out of its misery.

She just wishes someone would put her out of her misery and tell her the news already.

After waiting for hours, he begged them to put him out of his misery and announce the winner.

Just tell me if I passed or not—put me out of my misery!