"fakirs" 怎么发音
word
fəˈkɪrz
fuh-KEERZ
fˈækiəz
FAK-ee-uhz
释义
A fakir is a person, traditionally in India or parts of the Middle East, who lives an extremely simple life and often practices religious acts that may include self-denial, begging, or performing seemingly miraculous feats.
IPA 音标
美式英语
fəˈkɪrz
英式英语
fˈækiəz
简化发音
美式
fuh-KEERZ
英式
FAK-ee-uhz
语境中听
The fakirs lived simply and owned very little.
Some fakirs gather alms and pray in the streets.
Children watched as the fakirs performed amazing tricks.
Tourists are often fascinated by the fakirs who lie on beds of nails.