"meiji" 怎么发音
word
ˈmeɪˌdʒi
MAY-jee
ˈmeɪdʒi
MAY-jee
释义
Meiji most commonly refers to the period in Japanese history from 1868 to 1912 when Japan modernized rapidly under Emperor Meiji. It can also refer to the emperor himself or other things named after him, such as companies.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈmeɪˌdʒi
英式英语
ˈmeɪdʒi
简化发音
美式
MAY-jee
英式
MAY-jee
语境中听
The Meiji period changed Japanese society.
Meiji was the name of a Japanese emperor.
Many companies in Japan are called Meiji.
You’ll find a lot of old buildings from the Meiji era in Tokyo.