"rudiment" 怎么发音
word
ˈɹudɪmənt
ROO-di-muhnt
ˈɹuːdɪmənt
ROO-di-muhnt
释义
A rudiment is a basic principle, early stage, or undeveloped part of something. It often refers to the simplest or first elements from which something develops.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɹudɪmənt
英式英语
ˈɹuːdɪmənt
简化发音
美式
ROO-di-muhnt
英式
ROO-di-muhnt
语境中听
Before you learn calculus, you need to know the rudiments of algebra.
The book teaches the rudiments of cooking.
Children first learn the rudiments of reading in school.
I'm still struggling with the rudiments of playing guitar.