"eskimos" 怎么发音
word
ˈɛskəˌmoʊz
ES-kuh-mohz
ˈɛskɪˌməʊz
ES-ki-mohz
释义
'Eskimos' is an old term for the Indigenous peoples living in Arctic regions, especially Inuit and Yupik groups. Today, 'Inuit' or 'Yupik' are preferred, as 'Eskimo' may be considered outdated or offensive.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɛskəˌmoʊz
英式英语
ˈɛskɪˌməʊz
简化发音
美式
ES-kuh-mohz
英式
ES-ki-mohz
语境中听
Eskimos live in very cold places near the Arctic.
Some Eskimos build houses from snow called igloos.
Eskimos use special clothes to stay warm in the snow.
The term 'Eskimos' is less common now; people usually say 'Inuit.'