"eskimo" 怎么发音
word
ES-kuh-moh
ES-ki-moh
释义
An 'Eskimo' is a term that was historically used to refer to the Indigenous peoples living in the Arctic regions of North America and northeastern Asia, especially Inuit and Yupik peoples. However, this term is now often considered outdated or offensive, and 'Inuit' or 'Yupik' are preferred.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈɛskəˌmoʊ/
英式英语
/ˈɛskɪməʊ/
简化发音
美式
ES-kuh-moh
英式
ES-ki-moh
语境中听
The Eskimo people live in very cold places near the Arctic.
An Eskimo makes clothes from animal skins.
The Eskimo built a house from snow called an igloo.
These days, most Eskimos prefer to be called Inuit or Yupik.