"ephialtes" 怎么发音
word
ˌɛfiˈæltiz
ef-ee-AL-teez
ˌɛfiˈæltiːz
ef-ee-AL-teez
释义
An archaic word for 'nightmare' in English, and also the name of a figure from Greek mythology, known for betraying the Greeks at Thermopylae.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌɛfiˈæltiz
英式英语
ˌɛfiˈæltiːz
简化发音
美式
ef-ee-AL-teez
英式
ef-ee-AL-teez
语境中听
The word ephialtes once meant 'nightmare' in English.
Ephialtes betrayed the Greeks at Thermopylae.
Some old books use ephialtes for bad dreams.
Hardly anyone uses ephialtes to mean 'nightmare' anymore.