"pulsars" 怎么发音
word
ˈpʊɫsɝ
PULL-sar
pˈʌlsɑːz
PUL-sahz
释义
A pulsar is a type of rapidly spinning neutron star that sends out regular pulses of radio waves and other radiation. Pulsars are the remains of massive stars after they have exploded as supernovas.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈpʊɫsɝ
英式英语
pˈʌlsɑːz
简化发音
美式
PULL-sar
英式
PUL-sahz
语境中听
Scientists study pulsars to learn about stars.
Pulsars send out strong radio signals from space.
Astronomers discovered new pulsars last year.
Some pulsars spin hundreds of times every second.