"salamander" 怎么发音
word
ˌsæɫəˈmændɝ
sal-uh-MAN-der
sˈælɐmˌɑːndɐ
SAL-uh-man-duh
释义
A salamander is a small, lizard-like animal with moist skin, short legs, and a long tail, usually living in wet places. It is an amphibian, related to frogs and newts.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌsæɫəˈmændɝ
英式英语
sˈælɐmˌɑːndɐ
简化发音
美式
sal-uh-MAN-der
英式
SAL-uh-man-duh
语境中听
A salamander lives in wet forests near streams.
The salamander has a long tail and smooth skin.
Some people keep a salamander as a pet.
Did you know the salamander can regrow its tail if it loses it?