"commissars" 怎么发音
word
ˈkɑmɪsɑz
KAH-mi-sarz
kəmˈɪsɑːz
kuh-MISS-ahz
释义
Commissars were officials in communist countries, especially the Soviet Union, who were responsible for political education and maintaining loyalty within the army or government. The word can refer to both political and military officials.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɑmɪsɑz
英式英语
kəmˈɪsɑːz
简化发音
美式
KAH-mi-sarz
英式
kuh-MISS-ahz
语境中听
The Soviet army had many commissars during World War II.
Commissars were responsible for political education in the army.
The commissars made sure everyone stayed loyal to the government.
Some soldiers feared the power of the commissars more than their commanders.