Como Pronunciar "nonmetallic"
word
ˌnɑnməˈtælɪk
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ˌnɒnməˈtælɪk
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Definição
Describes something that does not have the properties of a metal, such as not being shiny, not conducting electricity well, or not being flexible like most metals. Used mostly in science and chemistry.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
ˌnɑnməˈtælɪk
Inglês Britânico
ˌnɒnməˈtælɪk
Pronúncia Simplificada
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Ouça em Contexto
Oxygen is a nonmetallic element.
Carbon is classified as nonmetallic.
Rubber is a nonmetallic material.
Unlike metals, nonmetallic substances usually don’t shine.