"crusaders" 怎么发音
word
kroo-SAY-derz
kroo-SAY-duhz
释义
Crusaders were people, especially in the Middle Ages, who took part in the religious wars called the Crusades. The word can also refer more generally to people who strongly support a social or political cause.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kɹuˈseɪdɝz
英式英语
kɹuːsˈeɪdəz
简化发音
美式
kroo-SAY-derz
英式
kroo-SAY-duhz
语境中听
Many crusaders traveled from Europe to Jerusalem.
The museum has armor used by medieval crusaders.
The crusaders believed they were fighting for their faith.
Journalists today are sometimes called modern crusaders for justice.