"commandeering" 怎么发音
word
ˌkɑmənˈdɪɹ
kom-uhn-DEER-ing
kɒmɑːndˈiəɹɪŋ
kom-ahn-DEE-uh-ring
释义
Commandeering means taking something, especially property or resources, for official or military use, often without the owner's consent.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌkɑmənˈdɪɹ
英式英语
kɒmɑːndˈiəɹɪŋ
简化发音
美式
kom-uhn-DEER-ing
英式
kom-ahn-DEE-uh-ring
语境中听
The army was commandeering trucks to transport supplies.
Officials are commandeering local buildings for emergency shelters.
They are commandeering private land for the new highway.
Protesters were upset about the government commandeering their homes without warning.