"heiresses" 怎么发音
word
ˈɛɹəsɪz
AIR-uh-siz
ˈeəɹɛsɪz
AIR-ress-iz
释义
Women who receive or are expected to receive a large amount of money, property, or a title from someone who has died, often from their family.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɛɹəsɪz
英式英语
ˈeəɹɛsɪz
简化发音
美式
AIR-uh-siz
英式
AIR-ress-iz
语境中听
The two sisters became heiresses after their father passed away.
The press followed the young heiresses everywhere.
Many fairy tales are about beautiful heiresses and their adventures.
The tabloids love publishing stories about the lives of rich heiresses.