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"knickerbocker" 怎么发音

word

ˈnɪkɝˌbɑkɝ
NIK-er-BAH-ker
nˈɪkəbˌɒkɐ
NIK-uh-BOCK-uh

释义

Originally, 'knickerbocker' referred to pants that gathered at the knee, worn in the past. It can also mean a person from New York, especially descended from early Dutch settlers.

IPA 音标

美式英语

ˈnɪkɝˌbɑkɝ

英式英语

nˈɪkəbˌɒkɐ

简化发音

美式

NIK-er-BAH-ker

英式

NIK-uh-BOCK-uh

语境中听

He wore a pair of knickerbockers while hiking.

In old photos, you can see boys wearing knickerbockers.

A true Knickerbocker knows the history of New York.

The old man’s knickerbockers made everyone smile at the costume party.