"sharecroppers" 怎么发音
word
ˈʃɛɹˌkɹɑpɝz
SHAIR-krah-perz
ʃˈeəkɹɒpəz
SHAIR-krop-uhz
释义
People, usually farmers, who work someone else's land and give part of the crops as rent. This system was common in the past, especially in the southern United States after the Civil War.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈʃɛɹˌkɹɑpɝz
英式英语
ʃˈeəkɹɒpəz
简化发音
美式
SHAIR-krah-perz
英式
SHAIR-krop-uhz
语境中听
Many sharecroppers lived in poverty.
The children of sharecroppers often worked in the fields.
Most sharecroppers did not own the land they farmed.
After the war, thousands of families became sharecroppers to survive.