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"micawber" 怎么发音

word

mɪˈkɔbɚ
mi-KAW-ber
mɪˈkɔːbə
mi-KAW-buh

释义

A "micawber" is a person who is always hopeful that something good will happen, even when things look bad; the word comes from a character in Charles Dickens's novel "David Copperfield".

IPA 音标

美式英语

mɪˈkɔbɚ

英式英语

mɪˈkɔːbə

简化发音

美式

mi-KAW-ber

英式

mi-KAW-buh

语境中听

Tom is a real micawber; he always believes good luck is coming.

Even after losing his job, Mark stayed a micawber.

She smiled and replied, 'I'm a micawber at heart.'

You know John—such a micawber! He really thinks things will work out, no matter what.