"soviets" 怎么发音
word
/ˈsoʊviˌɛts/
SOH-vee-ETS
/sˈəʊviəts/
SUH-vee-uts
释义
'Soviets' refers to the councils of workers and soldiers that played a major role in Russian history, especially during the Russian Revolution. It also commonly refers to the people or government of the former Soviet Union.
IPA 音标
美式英语
/ˈsoʊviˌɛts/
英式英语
/sˈəʊviəts/
简化发音
美式
SOH-vee-ETS
英式
SUH-vee-uts
语境中听
The Soviets were formed after the Russian Revolution.
Many Soviets supported communist ideas.
The Soviets met to discuss new laws.
During the Cold War, the Soviets and Americans were rivals.