"tadpole" 怎么发音
word
ˈtædˌpoʊɫ
TAD-pohl
tˈædpəʊl
TAD-pohl
释义
A tadpole is the young form of a frog or toad that lives in water, has a long tail, and no legs. As it grows, it develops legs and becomes an adult frog or toad.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtædˌpoʊɫ
英式英语
tˈædpəʊl
简化发音
美式
TAD-pohl
英式
TAD-pohl
语境中听
A tadpole lives in the water and swims with its long tail.
The frog starts life as a tadpole before it grows legs.
We saw many tadpoles in the pond during spring.
If you wait a few weeks, the tadpoles will start to grow legs and look more like tiny frogs.