"bellyful" 怎么发音
word
ˈbɛliˌfʊl
BEL-ee-fool
bˈɛlɪfəl
BEL-i-fuhl
释义
A 'bellyful' means as much as your stomach can hold, or, by extension, as much as you can tolerate of something (like too much noise or trouble).
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈbɛliˌfʊl
英式英语
bˈɛlɪfəl
简化发音
美式
BEL-ee-fool
英式
BEL-i-fuhl
语境中听
After dinner, I had a bellyful of pasta.
He complained that he had a bellyful of noise from the street.
She got a bellyful of questions at the meeting.
Honestly, I’ve had a bellyful of his excuses lately.