"braceros" 怎么发音
word
bɹɑˈtʃɛɹoʊ
bra-CHER-ohz
brəˈseərəʊz
bruh-SAIR-ohz
释义
Braceros were Mexican laborers who worked temporarily in the United States, especially in agriculture, under official programs during the mid-1900s.
IPA 音标
美式英语
bɹɑˈtʃɛɹoʊ
英式英语
brəˈseərəʊz
简化发音
美式
bra-CHER-ohz
英式
bruh-SAIR-ohz
语境中听
Many braceros worked long hours in the fields.
The United States invited braceros during World War II.
Some braceros sent money back to their families.
My grandfather was one of the first braceros in California.