"fenian" 怎么发音
word
ˈfiniən
FEE-nee-uhn
ˈfiːniən
FEE-nee-uhn
释义
A member of a 19th-century Irish nationalist group striving for Ireland's independence from Britain. Today, it's often used (sometimes insultingly) to refer to Irish nationalists or Catholics, especially in Northern Ireland.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfiniən
英式英语
ˈfiːniən
简化发音
美式
FEE-nee-uhn
英式
FEE-nee-uhn
语境中听
The Fenians wanted freedom for Ireland.
A Fenian uprising happened in the 1860s.
The British government feared Fenian activity.
He got called a Fenian after talking about Irish history.