"untouchables" 怎么发音
word
ənˈtətʃəbəɫz
uhn-TUCH-uh-buhlz
ʌntˈʌtʃəbəlz
un-TUCH-uh-bulz
释义
Untouchables refers to a group of people in the traditional Indian caste system who were socially excluded and considered outside the caste hierarchy. It can also mean people treated as outcasts or people who are seen as ultimately protected from criticism or harm.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ənˈtətʃəbəɫz
英式英语
ʌntˈʌtʃəbəlz
简化发音
美式
uhn-TUCH-uh-buhlz
英式
un-TUCH-uh-bulz
语境中听
The untouchables were treated very badly in the past.
In some villages, untouchables had to use separate wells.
The law now protects the rights of untouchables.
They used to call us untouchables, but we’re proud of who we are now.