"palmer" 怎么发音
word
/ˈpɑɫmɝ/
PAH-mur
/pˈɑːmɐ/
PAH-muh
释义
A palmer is an old-fashioned word for a pilgrim, especially one who has returned from the Holy Land carrying a palm branch as a sign of the journey. You usually see it in historical, literary, or religious texts rather than in everyday English.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈpɑɫmɝ/
英式英语
/pˈɑːmɐ/
简化发音
美式
PAH-mur
英式
PAH-muh
语境中听
The old story speaks of a palmer who walked for years.
In the poem, the palmer carries a palm branch.
A palmer stopped at the church for food and rest.
I had to look up palmer because it definitely isn't a word you hear every day.