"Klaxon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A klaxon is a type of loud, shrill horn that is used to signal warnings, alerts, or alarms. It is often used in vehicles, such as ships, trains, and cars, to alert people of a potential danger or to indicate a change in their activities. Klaxons are also used in emergency situations, such as air raids or natural disasters, to help people evacuate an area or to guide them to safety. Additionally, klaxons are sometimes used in theatrical productions or film to create an sense of urgency or warning.
Klatskin refers to the thoracic duct, a large lymphatic vessel that carries lymph from the chest and abdomen back to the bloodstream.
Klee refers to Paul Klee, a Swiss-German artist who was a leading figure in the development of modern art. He is famous for his unique style, which combined elements of expressionism, cubism, and surrealism.