"outrigger" 怎么发音
word
ˈaʊˌtɹɪɡɝ
OWT-rig-er
aʊtɹˈɪɡɐ
owt-RIG-uh
释义
An outrigger is a beam, float, or framework attached to the side of a boat or canoe to provide stability, preventing it from tipping over. The term can also refer to similar structures in cycling or machinery for extra balance.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈaʊˌtɹɪɡɝ
英式英语
aʊtɹˈɪɡɐ
简化发音
美式
OWT-rig-er
英式
owt-RIG-uh
语境中听
The canoe has an outrigger to help it stay balanced.
Many small fishing boats use an outrigger for safety.
An outrigger keeps the boat from tipping over in rough water.
You can spot the outrigger on the left side of the canoe—it sticks out like an arm.