"scotches" 怎么发音
word
ˈskɑtʃɪz
SKAH-chiz
skˈɒtʃɪz
sk-OT-chiz
释义
'Scotches' is the third person singular present form of 'scotch', which means to suddenly stop, destroy, or prevent something, especially a plan, rumor, or possible event, from continuing.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈskɑtʃɪz
英式英语
skˈɒtʃɪz
简化发音
美式
SKAH-chiz
英式
sk-OT-chiz
语境中听
The manager scotches any rumors immediately.
If she scotches the plan, it cannot go ahead.
He scotches fears by explaining the facts.
Whenever a wild story pops up, she scotches it before people start to believe it.