"landslides" 怎么发音
word
ˈɫænˌsɫaɪdz/, /ˈɫændˌsɫaɪdz
LAND-slidez
lˈændslaɪdz
LAND-slidez
释义
Landslides are sudden movements of soil, rocks, and debris down a slope, often caused by heavy rain, earthquakes, or loose ground. The word can also be used to describe a victory by a very large margin in elections.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɫænˌsɫaɪdz/, /ˈɫændˌsɫaɪdz
英式英语
lˈændslaɪdz
简化发音
美式
LAND-slidez
英式
LAND-slidez
语境中听
Heavy rains can cause landslides in the mountains.
The village was damaged by several landslides last year.
Landslides can block roads and make travel dangerous.
After days of rain, there were reports of landslides near the river.