"precursor" 怎么发音
word
pɹiˈkɝsɝ
pri-KUR-ser
pɹɪkˈɜːsɐ
pri-KUR-suh
释义
A precursor is something or someone that comes before another, often preparing the way or indicating what will follow.
IPA 音标
美式英语
pɹiˈkɝsɝ
英式英语
pɹɪkˈɜːsɐ
简化发音
美式
pri-KUR-ser
英式
pri-KUR-suh
语境中听
The telephone was a precursor to modern smartphones.
Dark clouds are often a precursor to a storm.
Electric cars are considered a precursor to future transportation technology.
Some scientists think that birds are the evolutionary precursors of modern reptiles.