"firebombs" 怎么发音
word
ˈfaɪɹˌbɑmz
FYE-ur-bahmz
fˈaɪəbɒmz
FYE-uh-bomz
释义
Firebombs are explosive devices designed to start fires, often using chemicals like gasoline or napalm. They are typically used in attacks to cause damage by spreading fire over a wide area.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfaɪɹˌbɑmz
英式英语
fˈaɪəbɒmz
简化发音
美式
FYE-ur-bahmz
英式
FYE-uh-bomz
语境中听
The city was attacked with firebombs during the war.
Protesters threw firebombs at the building.
Police found several unused firebombs nearby.
During the chaos, someone hid firebombs in the parking lot.