"fakir" 怎么发音
word
fɑˈkiɹ
fah-KEER
fˈækiə
FAK-ee-uh
释义
A fakir is a person, often holy, in South Asia or the Middle East, who lives with few possessions and may perform feats that show great self-control or endurance. The word can also refer to a wandering ascetic in some cultures.
IPA 音标
美式英语
fɑˈkiɹ
英式英语
fˈækiə
简化发音
美式
fah-KEER
英式
FAK-ee-uh
语境中听
The fakir sat quietly with his eyes closed.
Many people respect a fakir for his wisdom.
The children listened as the fakir told stories.
People say the fakir can walk on hot coals without getting hurt.