"machina" 怎么发音
word
məˈkiːnə
muh-KEE-nuh
məˈkiːnə
muh-KEE-nuh
释义
'Machina' is a Latin-derived, old literary word that means 'machine' or a mechanical device, often used in the phrase 'deus ex machina' to describe a sudden solution to a problem in a story.
IPA 音标
美式英语
məˈkiːnə
英式英语
məˈkiːnə
简化发音
美式
muh-KEE-nuh
英式
muh-KEE-nuh
语境中听
The play ends with a machina coming on stage.
In old stories, a machina would solve problems suddenly.
The word machina comes from Latin.
It felt like a real machina moment when everything suddenly worked out.