"baronet" 怎么发音
word
ˈbɛɹənət/, /ˌbɛɹəˈnɛt
BAIR-uh-nuht, bair-uh-NET
bˈæɹənˌɛt
BAR-uh-NET
释义
A baronet is a man who has a hereditary title below a baron but above most other knights in Britain, passing from father to son.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈbɛɹənət/, /ˌbɛɹəˈnɛt
英式英语
bˈæɹənˌɛt
简化发音
美式
BAIR-uh-nuht, bair-uh-NET
英式
BAR-uh-NET
语境中听
The king made him a baronet for his service.
A baronet is always addressed as 'Sir'.
The baronet title is passed from father to son.
He grew up in a wealthy family, and his father was a baronet.