Como Pronunciar "mirage"
word
/mɝˈɑʒ/
mi-RAHZH
/mˈɪɹɑːʒ/
mi-RAHZH
Definição
A mirage is an optical illusion, often seen in deserts or on hot roads, where something like water or distant objects appear real but are not actually present. It can also mean a hope or wish that is impossible or unlikely to achieve.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
/mɝˈɑʒ/
Inglês Britânico
/mˈɪɹɑːʒ/
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
mi-RAHZH
UK
mi-RAHZH
Ouça em Contexto
In the desert, they saw a mirage that looked like a lake.
A mirage is not real water, just an illusion caused by heat.
Many travelers have been fooled by a mirage.
At sunset, the city skyline looked like a shimmering mirage on the horizon.