"moonraker" 怎么发音
word
ˈmuːn.ɹeɪ.kə
MOON-ray-ker
mˈuːnɹeɪkɐ
MOON-ray-kuh
释义
'Moonraker' primarily refers to the topmost sail on a sailing ship. It can also mean a naïve or foolish person in historical British English or refers to the title of a James Bond movie and character.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈmuːn.ɹeɪ.kə
英式英语
mˈuːnɹeɪkɐ
简化发音
美式
MOON-ray-ker
英式
MOON-ray-kuh
语境中听
The ship's moonraker caught the wind high above all other sails.
Have you seen the movie 'Moonraker' with James Bond?
A moonraker once tried to scoop up the moon’s reflection, not knowing it was just water.
Only really old ships bother with a moonraker these days.