"tightrope" 怎么发音
word
ˈtaɪˌtɹoʊp
TYTE-rohp
tˈaɪtɹəʊp
TYTE-rohp
释义
A tightrope is a thin, strong rope or wire stretched high above the ground that people walk on in circuses or performances. It is also used as a metaphor for a difficult or sensitive situation requiring balance and care.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtaɪˌtɹoʊp
英式英语
tˈaɪtɹəʊp
简化发音
美式
TYTE-rohp
英式
TYTE-rohp
语境中听
The acrobat walked across the tightrope without falling.
Walking a tightrope requires great balance.
He lost his balance and fell off the tightrope.
Raising twins sometimes feels like walking a tightrope between fun and chaos.