"paddywhack" 怎么发音
word
ˈpædiˌwæk
PAD-ee-wak
ˈpædiˌwak
PAD-ee-wak
释义
'Paddywhack' has two meanings: a tough tendon found in the necks of sheep or cattle, or an old term for a stick used for punishment, famously mentioned in the children's rhyme 'This Old Man'.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpædiˌwæk
英式英语
ˈpædiˌwak
简化发音
美式
PAD-ee-wak
英式
PAD-ee-wak
语境中听
The dog's favorite treat is a paddywhack.
A paddywhack is found in the neck of sheep and cattle.
In the old rhyme, the man used a paddywhack.
Some dog chews are made from dried paddywhack for extra flavor.