"dauphine" 怎么发音
word
doʊˈfiːn
doh-FEEN
dˈɔːfiːn
DAW-feen
释义
The Dauphine was the title given to the wife of the Dauphin, the heir apparent to the throne of France. It is a historical term used in reference to French royalty.
IPA 音标
美式英语
doʊˈfiːn
英式英语
dˈɔːfiːn
简化发音
美式
doh-FEEN
英式
DAW-feen
语境中听
Marie Antoinette became the dauphine of France in 1770.
Every dauphine had to learn the rules of French court.
The title of dauphine disappeared after the French Revolution.
Becoming the dauphine meant adapting quickly to royal life and traditions.