"peacekeepers" 怎么发音
word
ˈpiˌskipɝz
PEES-kee-perz
pˈiːskiːpəz
PEES-kee-puhz
释义
Peacekeepers are people, especially soldiers, who are sent to an area of conflict to maintain peace and prevent fighting, often as part of an international force like the United Nations.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpiˌskipɝz
英式英语
pˈiːskiːpəz
简化发音
美式
PEES-kee-perz
英式
PEES-kee-puhz
语境中听
The United Nations sent peacekeepers to the conflict zone.
Peacekeepers wear blue helmets when on duty.
Many peacekeepers come from countries all around the world.
The arrival of peacekeepers finally calmed the violence in the city.