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"aqueducts" 怎么发音

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Aqueducts are structures built to carry water from one place to another, often over long distances, using bridges, channels, or pipes. They were especially important in ancient times for supplying cities with water.

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美式英语

ˈækwəˌdəkts

英式英语

ˈækwɪdˌʌkts

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AK-wuh-duhkts

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语境中听

The Romans built many aqueducts to bring water to their cities.

Some aqueducts are still standing after thousands of years.

The old city used aqueducts to supply water to the people.

You can still see parts of the ancient aqueducts when you visit Spain.