"caboose" 怎么发音
word
kəˈbus
kuh-BOOS
kˈæbuːs
ka-BOOS
释义
A caboose is the last car attached to a freight train, traditionally used by the train crew as an office and living space. In North American railroading, it was important for observing the train and safety, but is now mostly historical.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kəˈbus
英式英语
kˈæbuːs
简化发音
美式
kuh-BOOS
英式
ka-BOOS
语境中听
The caboose was painted bright red.
The train crew rested in the caboose during long trips.
There is a model caboose in the toy train set.
After the caboose was removed, trains looked very different.