"antennae" 怎么发音
word
ænˈtɛni
an-TEN-ee
æntˈɛniː
an-TEN-ee
释义
'Antennae' are the long, thin sensory organs on the heads of insects and some other animals, used for feeling, smelling, or sensing the environment. The word can also refer to objects that send or receive radio waves, though 'antenna' is more common for that meaning.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ænˈtɛni
英式英语
æntˈɛniː
简化发音
美式
an-TEN-ee
英式
an-TEN-ee
语境中听
Bees use their antennae to smell flowers.
Ants touch each other's antennae to communicate.
Butterflies have two long antennae on their heads.
If you gently touch a snail's antennae, it will pull them back.