"firestone" 怎么发音
word
ˈfaɪɹˌstoʊn
FY-er-stohn
fˈaɪəstəʊn
FY-uh-stohn
释义
A firestone is a type of hard stone, usually flint, that produces sparks when struck and was traditionally used to start fires.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfaɪɹˌstoʊn
英式英语
fˈaɪəstəʊn
简化发音
美式
FY-er-stohn
英式
FY-uh-stohn
语境中听
The cavemen used a firestone to start their fires.
A firestone creates sparks when you strike it with metal.
In ancient times, people carried a firestone for making fire outdoors.
You can still find a firestone at some camping stores if you want to try old-fashioned fire-making.