"moulin" 怎么发音
word
muˈɫæn
moo-LAN
mˈuːlɪn
MOO-lin
释义
A moulin is a vertical or nearly vertical shaft in a glacier, formed by water melting and flowing down through the ice.
IPA 音标
美式英语
muˈɫæn
英式英语
mˈuːlɪn
简化发音
美式
moo-LAN
英式
MOO-lin
语境中听
A moulin forms when water melts a hole in a glacier.
Scientists study moulins to understand how glaciers lose ice.
A moulin can be very deep and dangerous.
If you get too close to a moulin, you could fall in.