"akela" 怎么发音
word
əˈkeɪlə
uh-KAY-luh
əˈkeɪlə
uh-KAY-luh
释义
Akela is a proper noun, originally the name of the wise wolf leader in Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', often used as a title for leaders in Cub Scouts. In Hindi, 'akela' also means 'alone' or 'by oneself'.
IPA 音标
美式英语
əˈkeɪlə
英式英语
əˈkeɪlə
简化发音
美式
uh-KAY-luh
英式
uh-KAY-luh
语境中听
Akela is the leader of the wolf pack in 'The Jungle Book'.
The Cub Scout leader is called Akela.
Everyone listens carefully to Akela's advice.
When I joined Cubs, our troupe’s Akela made us feel welcome.