"heelers" 怎么发音
word
ˈhiːlərz
HEE-lerz
hˈiːlɐ
HEE-luhz
释义
'Heelers' can refer to Australian cattle dogs, a breed trained to herd cattle by nipping at their heels. It can also mean people who always follow or support someone, especially in politics or groups.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈhiːlərz
英式英语
hˈiːlɐ
简化发音
美式
HEE-lerz
英式
HEE-luhz
语境中听
Australian heelers are known for their intelligence.
Many farmers use heelers to help herd cattle.
Those politicians are always surrounded by their loyal heelers.
I grew up with a pack of heelers running around the farm.