"crusader" 怎么发音
word
kɹuˈseɪdɝ
kroo-SAY-der
kɹuːsˈeɪdɐ
kroo-SAY-duh
释义
Originally, a 'crusader' was a person who fought in the Crusades, religious wars in the Middle Ages. Today, it often refers to someone who strongly supports or fights for a cause.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kɹuˈseɪdɝ
英式英语
kɹuːsˈeɪdɐ
简化发音
美式
kroo-SAY-der
英式
kroo-SAY-duh
语境中听
The crusader rode into battle on a horse.
She is a crusader for animal rights.
Many people see him as a crusader against corruption.
He’s become a social media crusader, calling out injustice online.