"concubines" 怎么发音
word
ˈkɑnkjəˌbaɪnz
KAHN-kyuh-bynz
kənkjˈuːbaɪnz
kuhn-KYOO-bynz
释义
Women who lived with a man and had a relationship similar to a wife, but with lower social status, often in historical or royal contexts.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɑnkjəˌbaɪnz
英式英语
kənkjˈuːbaɪnz
简化发音
美式
KAHN-kyuh-bynz
英式
kuhn-KYOO-bynz
语境中听
The king had many concubines in his palace.
Concubines did not have the same rights as the queen.
Some rulers had children with their concubines.
In ancient China, emperors' concubines often lived in secluded quarters.