"faculties" 怎么发音
word
ˈfækəɫtiz
FAK-uhl-teez
fˈækəltˌiz
FAK-uhl-teez
释义
Faculties are a person's natural powers or abilities, especially related to thinking, seeing, or hearing. In another context, 'faculties' can also mean the departments within a university or college.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfækəɫtiz
英式英语
fˈækəltˌiz
简化发音
美式
FAK-uhl-teez
英式
FAK-uhl-teez
语境中听
He lost his faculties after the accident.
The university has several faculties of science and arts.
Old age can affect a person's faculties.
She has all her faculties and lives independently at 90.