Como Pronunciar "chrysalis"
word
ˈkɹɪsəɫɪs
KRIS-uh-lis
kɹˈɪsəlˌɪs
krih-SAL-is
Definição
A chrysalis is the hard case or covering that a caterpillar makes while it transforms into a butterfly or moth. It is a stage of insect development between larva and adult.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
ˈkɹɪsəɫɪs
Inglês Britânico
kɹˈɪsəlˌɪs
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
KRIS-uh-lis
UK
krih-SAL-is
Ouça em Contexto
The caterpillar made a chrysalis before becoming a butterfly.
A butterfly comes out of its chrysalis.
The chrysalis hangs from a leaf.
After a few weeks inside the chrysalis, the butterfly is ready to fly.