"dux" 怎么发音
word
DUHKS
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释义
'Dux' is a term originally from Latin, used in some schools and universities (especially in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK) to mean the top student of a class or year. Historically, it also meant a leader or military commander.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈdəks
英式英语
dˈʌks
简化发音
美式
DUHKS
英式
DUHKS
语境中听
At her graduation, she was named dux of the school.
He worked hard all year to become the class dux.
The dux receives a special award at the ceremony.
She was so excited to hear her name called as dux.