"constrictors" 怎么发音
word
kənˈstɹɪktɝz
kuhn-STRIK-terz
kənstɹˈɪktəz
kuhn-STRIK-tuhz
释义
Constrictors are snakes that kill their prey by wrapping around it and squeezing until it can't breathe. The term can also refer to muscles or devices that squeeze or tighten things.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kənˈstɹɪktɝz
英式英语
kənstɹˈɪktəz
简化发音
美式
kuhn-STRIK-terz
英式
kuhn-STRIK-tuhz
语境中听
Constrictors are large snakes that squeeze their prey.
Boas and pythons are examples of constrictors.
Some constrictors can grow longer than six meters.
Unlike venomous snakes, constrictors kill by wrapping around their prey.