"foxholes" 怎么发音
word
ˈfɑksˌhoʊɫz
FAHKS-hohlz
fˈɒkshəʊlz
FOKS-hohlz
释义
Foxholes are small holes in the ground, usually dug by soldiers to protect themselves from danger during battle. The word can also mean literal holes made by foxes.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfɑksˌhoʊɫz
英式英语
fˈɒkshəʊlz
简化发音
美式
FAHKS-hohlz
英式
FOKS-hohlz
语境中听
The soldiers hid in foxholes during the battle.
Foxes dig foxholes to make their homes underground.
Many foxholes were found after the war ended.
The soldiers spent the cold night in their foxholes, waiting for dawn.