"plebe" 怎么发音
word
pliːb
PLEEB
plˈiːb
PLEEB
释义
'Plebe' usually refers to the common people or lower social classes, especially used in a historical or formal context. Sometimes, in U.S. military academies, it means a first-year student.
IPA 音标
美式英语
pliːb
英式英语
plˈiːb
简化发音
美式
PLEEB
英式
PLEEB
语境中听
In ancient Rome, the plebe had few rights compared to the upper class.
The king ignored the needs of the plebe during his rule.
Many revolts started because the plebe wanted better living conditions.
At the academy, the new plebe has to follow strict rules.