"homesteaders" 怎么发音
word
HOHM-sted-erz
HOHM-steh-duhz
释义
Homesteaders are people who move to new land to live and build a home, usually farming and settling there, especially in American history.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈhoʊmstɛdɝz
英式英语
hˈəʊmstɛdəz
简化发音
美式
HOHM-sted-erz
英式
HOHM-steh-duhz
语境中听
The homesteaders built simple houses on the wild land.
Many homesteaders grew crops to feed their families.
Some homesteaders faced hard winters and tough conditions.
Life wasn’t easy for the early homesteaders, but they didn’t give up.