"giddap" 怎么发音
word
ˈɡɪdˌæp
GID-ap
ˈɡɪdˌæp
GID-ap
释义
"Giddap" is an old-fashioned way to tell a horse to start moving or go faster, like saying "go!" to a horse.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɡɪdˌæp
英式英语
ˈɡɪdˌæp
简化发音
美式
GID-ap
英式
GID-ap
语境中听
The cowboy shouted, "Giddap, boy!"
He said "giddap" to his horse on the farm.
The children played pretend and yelled, "Giddap!"
Whenever his horse slowed down, he’d just say "giddap" and off they’d go.