"phalanx" 怎么发音
word
FAY-langks
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释义
A phalanx is a large, tightly organized group of people, often soldiers, standing or moving closely together. In biology, it can also mean one of the bones in your fingers or toes.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfeɪɫæŋks
英式英语
fˈælæŋks
简化发音
美式
FAY-langks
英式
FAL-angks
语境中听
The ancient Greek army used a phalanx to fight in battles.
A phalanx is one of the small bones in your finger.
The protesters formed a phalanx in front of the building.
The company’s lawyers arrived in a phalanx, ready for the hearing.