"chaparral" 怎么发音
word
ˌʃæpɝˈæɫ
shap-ur-AL
tʃˈæpæɹəl
chap-ARR-ul
释义
A chaparral is a type of ecosystem made up mostly of dense, spiny shrubs and small trees, found especially in California and the southwestern United States. It is dry, hot in summer, and adapted to periodic fires.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌʃæpɝˈæɫ
英式英语
tʃˈæpæɹəl
简化发音
美式
shap-ur-AL
英式
chap-ARR-ul
语境中听
The hills are covered with chaparral.
Many animals live in the chaparral.
The chaparral is very dry in the summer.
Fires often sweep through chaparral areas during hot, dry weather.