"meteors" 怎么发音
word
ˈmitiɝz
MEE-tee-erz
mˈiːtɪəz
MEE-tee-uhz
释义
Meteors are pieces of rock or metal from space that burn brightly when they enter the Earth’s atmosphere, often seen as bright streaks of light in the sky.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈmitiɝz
英式英语
mˈiːtɪəz
简化发音
美式
MEE-tee-erz
英式
MEE-tee-uhz
语境中听
Last night, we saw five meteors in the sky.
Meteors appear as bright streaks of light during the night.
Many people make wishes when they see meteors.
Did you catch the meteors during last night's shower?