"bracero" 怎么发音
word
bɹɑˈtʃɛɹoʊ
bra-CHER-oh
bɹəˈsɪəɹəʊ
bruh-SIH-uh-roh
释义
A bracero is a migrant farm worker, especially referring to Mexican laborers who worked temporarily in the United States under specific government programs from the 1940s to 1960s.
IPA 音标
美式英语
bɹɑˈtʃɛɹoʊ
英式英语
bɹəˈsɪəɹəʊ
简化发音
美式
bra-CHER-oh
英式
bruh-SIH-uh-roh
语境中听
Many braceros worked on farms in California.
A bracero often lived in temporary housing.
The country needed braceros to harvest crops.
My grandfather came to the US as a bracero in the 1950s.