"sahib" 怎么发音
word
/ˈsɑːhib/
SAH-hib
/sˈæhɪb/
sa-HIB
释义
A respectful title used in South Asia, especially during British colonial times, to address European men or people of high status. It can sometimes simply mean 'sir' but is rarely used in modern English.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈsɑːhib/
英式英语
/sˈæhɪb/
简化发音
美式
SAH-hib
英式
sa-HIB
语境中听
The servant called his boss 'sahib'.
In the book, the British officer was called 'sahib' by everyone.
They greeted the visitor with a polite 'sahib'.
'Good morning, sahib,' the porter said as he opened the door.