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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Both consonants naturally have a slight `ʊ` sound, which is a byproduct of the
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Chinese students often struggle to distinguish between *please* and *police* at first when learning English. But they are distinctly different:
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* *please* 只有一个音节:`/pliːz/`,而 *police* 有两个音节: `/pəˈlis/`;
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* *please* 只有一个音节:`/pliːz/`,而 *police* 有两个音节: `/pəˈliːs/`;
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* *please* consists of a single syllable: `/pliːz/`, while *police* has two syllables: `/pəˈliːs/`.
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* 前者末尾的辅音是 `z`,后者末尾的辅音是 `s`;
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* The final consonant in *please* is a `z` sound, whereas in *police*, it's an `s` sound.
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