"tannins" 怎么发音
word
ˈtænɪnz
TAN-inz
tˈænɪnz
TAN-inz
释义
Tannins are natural chemicals found in plants, especially in tea, wine, some fruits, and bark, that give a dry, sometimes bitter taste and can act as preservatives.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtænɪnz
英式英语
tˈænɪnz
简化发音
美式
TAN-inz
英式
TAN-inz
语境中听
Red wine contains a lot of tannins.
Some teas taste bitter because of tannins.
Grapes have tannins in their skin.
If the wine feels a bit dry in your mouth, that's the tannins at work.