"lubber" 怎么发音
word
ˈɫəbɝ
LUH-ber
lˈʌbɐ
LUB-uh
释义
A 'lubber' is an old-fashioned term for someone who is clumsy or inexperienced, especially on a ship. It can also mean an awkward or foolish person in general.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɫəbɝ
英式英语
lˈʌbɐ
简化发音
美式
LUH-ber
英式
LUB-uh
语境中听
The sailor called his friend a lubber when he tripped on the deck.
He felt like a lubber because he did not know how to tie the knots.
On his first day at sea, Jack was a total lubber.
Don't be such a lubber, help me move these boxes properly.