"sackcloth" 怎么发音
word
ˈsækˌklɔθ
SAK-klawth
sˈækklɒθ
SAK-kloth
释义
A rough, coarse fabric, traditionally made from flax or hemp, often associated with mourning, humility, or showing sadness in historical and religious contexts.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsækˌklɔθ
英式英语
sˈækklɒθ
简化发音
美式
SAK-klawth
英式
SAK-kloth
语境中听
In ancient times, people wore sackcloth to show sadness.
The prophet dressed in sackcloth to pray for his people.
They sat on ashes and wore sackcloth to show their grief.
Wearing sackcloth and ashes was a sign of deep repentance in the old stories.