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"echolocation" 怎么发音

word

ˌɛkoʊɫoʊˈkeɪʃən
ek-oh-loh-KAY-shun
ˌɛkələʊkˈeɪʃən
ek-uh-lohk-AY-shun

释义

Echolocation is the use of sound waves and echoes to locate objects, commonly used by animals like bats and dolphins to 'see' in the dark or underwater.

IPA 音标

美式英语

ˌɛkoʊɫoʊˈkeɪʃən

英式英语

ˌɛkələʊkˈeɪʃən

简化发音

美式

ek-oh-loh-KAY-shun

英式

ek-uh-lohk-AY-shun

语境中听

Bats use echolocation to find insects in the dark.

Dolphins communicate and sense their surroundings through echolocation.

Scientists study echolocation to learn how animals navigate in the dark.

Some blind people have learned to use a kind of echolocation to move around safely.