"stroud" 怎么发音
word
ˈstɹaʊd
STROWD
stɹˈaʊd
st-ROWD
释义
A stroud is a type of coarse, thick woolen cloth originally made in Stroud, England. It was commonly used for making blankets and clothing, especially in trade with Native Americans in North America.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈstɹaʊd
英式英语
stɹˈaʊd
简化发音
美式
STROWD
英式
st-ROWD
语境中听
The blanket was made from stroud.
Traders exchanged stroud for furs.
Stroud was popular among Native Americans.
He wore a coat stitched from bright red stroud.