Cómo Pronunciar "nitroglycerin"
word
ˌnaɪtɹəˈɡɫɪsɝən/, /ˌnaɪtɹoʊˈɡɫɪsɝən/, /ˌnaɪtʃɹəˈɡɫɪsɝən
ny-troh-GLISS-er-in
nˌaɪtɹəʊɡlˈɪsəɹˌɪn
ny-troh-GLISS-uh-rin
Definición
Nitroglycerin is a chemical compound used as an explosive and as a medicine to treat heart conditions like angina. It quickly relaxes blood vessels and is highly sensitive and powerful.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌnaɪtɹəˈɡɫɪsɝən/, /ˌnaɪtɹoʊˈɡɫɪsɝən/, /ˌnaɪtʃɹəˈɡɫɪsɝən
Inglés Británico
nˌaɪtɹəʊɡlˈɪsəɹˌɪn
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
ny-troh-GLISS-er-in
UK
ny-troh-GLISS-uh-rin
Escucha en Contexto
Doctors sometimes give nitroglycerin to people with chest pain.
Nitroglycerin is an important ingredient in dynamite.
Be careful with nitroglycerin because it can explode easily.
My grandmother always carried a small bottle of nitroglycerin tablets for her heart.