"pucker" 怎么发音
word
ˈpəkɝ
PUH-ker
pˈʌkɐ
PUK-uh
释义
To tighten or gather something, especially skin or fabric, into small folds or wrinkles, often by squeezing or contracting it. Commonly used to describe lips when making a kissing face or reacting to something sour.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpəkɝ
英式英语
pˈʌkɐ
简化发音
美式
PUH-ker
英式
PUK-uh
语境中听
She puckered her lips to blow a kiss.
The cloth puckered after it got wet.
My eyes pucker when I laugh hard.
When you taste a lemon, your mouth might pucker from the sourness.