"hayward" 怎么发音
word
ˈheɪwɝd
HAY-werd
hˈeɪwəd
HAY-wuhd
释义
A hayward is an old English term for a person in charge of protecting fields and fences in a village, especially to keep animals out of crops. It is now mostly historical.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈheɪwɝd
英式英语
hˈeɪwəd
简化发音
美式
HAY-werd
英式
HAY-wuhd
语境中听
The hayward checked the village fences every morning.
A hayward's job was to stop animals from eating the crops.
The hayward reported to the village leader.
In medieval England, being a hayward was an important responsibility.