"wattle" 怎么发音
word
ˈwɑtəɫ
WAH-tuhl
wˈɒtəl
WOT-uhl
释义
A wattle is a loose, fleshy growth that hangs from the neck or throat of some birds, like turkeys and chickens. It can also mean a type of woven construction made from sticks or twigs, used for walls or fences.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈwɑtəɫ
英式英语
wˈɒtəl
简化发音
美式
WAH-tuhl
英式
WOT-uhl
语境中听
The turkey has a red wattle under its beak.
Chickens also have a small wattle.
They built a fence with wattle and mud.
If you look closely, you’ll notice the rooster's wattle swings when he walks.