"kamikazes" 怎么发音
word
ˌkɑməˈkɑzi
kah-muh-KAH-zee
kˈæmɪkˌeɪzɪz
kam-ih-KAY-ziz
释义
Originally, 'kamikazes' refers to Japanese pilots in World War II who carried out suicide attacks by crashing planes into enemy targets. The word can also be used more generally to describe people or actions involving reckless sacrifice or self-destruction.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌkɑməˈkɑzi
英式英语
kˈæmɪkˌeɪzɪz
简化发音
美式
kah-muh-KAH-zee
英式
kam-ih-KAY-ziz
语境中听
The kamikazes attacked enemy ships during World War II.
Many stories have been told about the bravery of kamikazes.
Some people see the actions of kamikazes as heroic.
He drove into the meeting like one of those kamikazes, totally determined and not caring about the consequences.