"creosote" 怎么发音
word
ˈkɹiəˌsoʊt
KREE-uh-soht
kɹɪˈɒsəʊt
kri-OS-oht
释义
Creosote is a dark, oily liquid made from the distillation of tar, often used to preserve wood or as a reference to a type of plant, especially in America.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɹiəˌsoʊt
英式英语
kɹɪˈɒsəʊt
简化发音
美式
KREE-uh-soht
英式
kri-OS-oht
语境中听
The wooden fence was treated with creosote to prevent rot.
Creosote is sometimes used on railroad ties.
Some plants in the desert are called creosote bushes.
You can smell the strong scent of creosote after the rain in the desert.