"lynchings" 怎么发音
word
ˈɫɪntʃɪŋz
LIN-chingz
lˈɪntʃɪŋz
LIN-chingz
释义
Lynchings are violent acts where a group of people, usually a mob, kills someone—often by hanging—without a legal trial, typically as a form of punishment.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɫɪntʃɪŋz
英式英语
lˈɪntʃɪŋz
简化发音
美式
LIN-chingz
英式
LIN-chingz
语境中听
There were many lynchings in the southern United States in the past.
Lynchings are illegal and very violent acts.
People protest against lynchings to support human rights.
The history books detail several infamous lynchings from that era.