"ultimatums" 怎么发音
word
ˌəɫtəˈmeɪtəmz
uhl-tuh-MAY-tuhmz
ˌʌltɪmˈeɪtəmz
UL-tim-AY-tuhmz
释义
Ultimatums are final demands or statements that one party gives to another, warning that if certain conditions are not met, negative consequences will follow.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌəɫtəˈmeɪtəmz
英式英语
ˌʌltɪmˈeɪtəmz
简化发音
美式
uhl-tuh-MAY-tuhmz
英式
UL-tim-AY-tuhmz
语境中听
The parents gave their children ultimatums to clean their rooms or lose TV privileges.
The company issued ultimatums during the contract negotiations.
She doesn't like giving ultimatums in relationships.
"If you don’t call me back tonight, we’re done"—people often give ultimatums like this when they're frustrated.