"harlot" 怎么发音
word
ˈhɑɹɫət
HAR-luht
hˈɑːlɒt
HAR-lot
释义
An old-fashioned and very offensive word for a woman who has sex with men for money; typically used in literature or historical texts.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈhɑɹɫət
英式英语
hˈɑːlɒt
简化发音
美式
HAR-luht
英式
HAR-lot
语境中听
The old book used the word harlot to describe a woman.
People rarely say harlot in modern conversation.
In Shakespeare's play, the character is called a harlot.
Calling someone a harlot is considered extremely rude and old-fashioned.