"piercing" 怎么发音
word
/ˈpɪɹsɪŋ/
PEER-sing
/pˈiəsɪŋ/
PEE-uh-sing
释义
A 'piercing' is a small hole made in the body (such as in the ear, nose, or lip) so that jewelry can be worn. It can also describe something very sharp, intense, or able to go through things (like 'a piercing scream').
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈpɪɹsɪŋ/
英式英语
/pˈiəsɪŋ/
简化发音
美式
PEER-sing
英式
PEE-uh-sing
语境中听
She got a new piercing in her nose.
He screamed with a piercing sound.
Do you have a piercing in your ear?
Her eyes have a piercing quality that makes you feel like she can see right through you.