Cómo Pronunciar "placebo"
word
pɫəˈsiboʊ
pluh-SEE-boh
pləsˈiːbəʊ
pluh-SEE-boh
Definición
A placebo is a harmless substance with no active medical effect, often given to patients in studies to compare against real treatments or to make them think they are receiving medicine.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
pɫəˈsiboʊ
Inglés Británico
pləsˈiːbəʊ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
pluh-SEE-boh
UK
pluh-SEE-boh
Escucha en Contexto
The doctor gave him a placebo instead of real medicine.
A placebo does not cure diseases.
Some people feel better after taking a placebo.
He didn't know the pills were actually a placebo.