"aqueduct" 怎么发音
word
ˈækwəˌdəkt
AK-wuh-duhkt
ˈækwɪdˌʌkt
AK-wi-duhkt
释义
An aqueduct is a structure, like a bridge or channel, built to carry water over a long distance, often from mountains or rivers into cities.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈækwəˌdəkt
英式英语
ˈækwɪdˌʌkt
简化发音
美式
AK-wuh-duhkt
英式
AK-wi-duhkt
语境中听
The Romans built many aqueducts to bring water to their cities.
An aqueduct crosses the valley near our village.
The city uses a modern aqueduct to get fresh water.
We hiked all afternoon just to see the old stone aqueduct.