"measle" 怎么发音
word
ˈmiːzəl
MEE-zuhl
ˈmiːzl
MEE-zl
释义
A 'measle' is an old or rare word meaning a single spot of measles or sometimes referring to a person infected with measles. It is almost never used in modern speech except in historical or medical contexts.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈmiːzəl
英式英语
ˈmiːzl
简化发音
美式
MEE-zuhl
英式
MEE-zl
语境中听
He had a single measle on his arm.
Doctors no longer use the word measle.
In old books, you'll find the term measle.
She noticed a measle before the rest of the rash appeared.