Cómo Pronunciar "antivenin"
word
ˌæn.tiˈviː.nɪn
an-tee-VEE-nin
ˌæn.tiˈviː.nɪn
an-tee-VEE-nin
Definición
Antivenin is a medicine used to treat people who have been bitten or stung by poisonous animals, such as snakes or spiders. It works by neutralizing the poison (venom) in the body.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌæn.tiˈviː.nɪn
Inglés Británico
ˌæn.tiˈviː.nɪn
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
an-tee-VEE-nin
UK
an-tee-VEE-nin
Escucha en Contexto
If a snake bites you, doctors may give you antivenin.
Antivenin helps the body fight the venom from a spider bite.
Sometimes hospitals do not have enough antivenin.
The doctor administered antivenin quickly after the snakebite to save her life.