"troubadours" 怎么发音
word
ˈtɹubəˌdɔɹ
TROO-buh-dor
tɹˈuːbədˌɔːz
troo-buh-DAWZ
释义
Troubadours were poets and musicians in the Middle Ages who sang and wrote songs, usually about love, mainly in France and nearby regions.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈtɹubəˌdɔɹ
英式英语
tɹˈuːbədˌɔːz
简化发音
美式
TROO-buh-dor
英式
troo-buh-DAWZ
语境中听
Many troubadours traveled from castle to castle.
The songs of troubadours were about love and chivalry.
In medieval France, troubadours were famous entertainers.
Some troubadours wrote poems that are still read today.