"appendages" 怎么发音
word
əˈpɛndɪdʒɪz
uh-PEN-dih-jiz
ɐpˈɛndɪdʒɪz
uh-PEN-dih-jiz
释义
Body parts or structures attached to the main part of an animal or thing, such as arms, legs, tails, or antennae. It can also be used for any secondary part attached to something larger.
IPA 音标
美式英语
əˈpɛndɪdʒɪz
英式英语
ɐpˈɛndɪdʒɪz
简化发音
美式
uh-PEN-dih-jiz
英式
uh-PEN-dih-jiz
语境中听
Some fish have special appendages to help them swim.
Insects usually have six appendages on their bodies.
Octopuses have eight long appendages called arms.
The robot’s appendages allow it to grip and move objects easily.