"poster child" 怎么发音
expression
ˈpoʊstɝ/ /ˈtʃaɪɫd
POH-ster-chyld
pˈəʊstɐ/ /tʃˈaɪld
POH-stuh-chyld
释义
A 'poster child' is a person who perfectly represents a particular quality, cause, or issue, often used as a symbol for it. The term originally referred to children in charity posters, but now it can be used for anyone who is a typical example, positive or negative.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpoʊstɝ/ /ˈtʃaɪɫd
英式英语
pˈəʊstɐ/ /tʃˈaɪld
简化发音
美式
POH-ster-chyld
英式
POH-stuh-chyld
语境中听
He became the poster child for healthy living after losing 50 pounds.
She is the poster child for academic success in our school.
This company is the poster child of innovation in technology.
Don't be fooled—he's not the poster child for perfect behavior.