"parliaments" 怎么发音
word
ˈpɑɹɫəmənts
PAR-luh-muhnts
pˈɑːləmənts
PAH-luh-muhnts
释义
Parliaments are official groups of people who make laws for a country or region. They are the main legislative bodies in many countries.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpɑɹɫəmənts
英式英语
pˈɑːləmənts
简化发音
美式
PAR-luh-muhnts
英式
PAH-luh-muhnts
语境中听
Many countries have their own parliaments.
Parliaments make decisions about new laws.
Some parliaments have two houses, while others have one.
European parliaments often work together on shared problems.