"sirrah" 怎么发音
word
ˈsɪrə
SIR-uh
sˈɜːɹɐ
SUR-uh
释义
An old-fashioned way to address a young man or servant, often used with a commanding or mocking tone; mostly found in Shakespearean English.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsɪrə
英式英语
sˈɜːɹɐ
简化发音
美式
SIR-uh
英式
SUR-uh
语境中听
Come here, sirrah, and fetch my shoes.
Do you hear me, sirrah? Answer at once!
Sirrah, you are late for your duties again.
In Shakespeare’s plays, powerful men often address servants as sirrah.