"earmarks" 怎么发音
word
ˈiɹˌmɑɹks/, /ˈɪɹˌmɑɹks
EER-marks
ˈiəmɑːks
EER-maahks
释义
'Earmarks' can refer to funds designated for a specific purpose, especially in government budgets. It can also mean unique features that mark something as different.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈiɹˌmɑɹks/, /ˈɪɹˌmɑɹks
英式英语
ˈiəmɑːks
简化发音
美式
EER-marks
英式
EER-maahks
语境中听
The new law includes several earmarks for local schools.
These changes have all the earmarks of a good plan.
The senator added earmarks to the budget for his state.
Those small parks all over town are often funded by earmarks that most people never notice.