"filibuster" 怎么发音
word
ˈfɪɫəˌbəstɝ
FIL-uh-bus-ter
fˈɪlɪbˌʌstɐ
FIL-ih-bus-tuh
释义
A filibuster is a long speech or series of actions used in a parliament or legislative assembly to delay or block a vote on a proposal, usually by a member of the minority.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfɪɫəˌbəstɝ
英式英语
fˈɪlɪbˌʌstɐ
简化发音
美式
FIL-uh-bus-ter
英式
FIL-ih-bus-tuh
语境中听
The senator started a filibuster to delay the vote.
A filibuster can last for many hours.
They used a filibuster to block the new law.
He gave a record-breaking filibuster that lasted all night.