"capillary" 怎么发音
word
ˈkæpəˌɫɛɹi
KUH-puh-lehr-ee
kˈæpɪləɹi
KAP-uh-luh-ree
释义
A capillary is a very thin blood vessel that connects small arteries and small veins, allowing the exchange of substances between blood and tissues. The word can also describe any very thin tube or strand.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkæpəˌɫɛɹi
英式英语
kˈæpɪləɹi
简化发音
美式
KUH-puh-lehr-ee
英式
KAP-uh-luh-ree
语境中听
Blood travels through tiny capillaries to reach every cell.
An injury to a capillary may cause a small bruise.
Capillary action can make water move up a thin tube.
Doctors check your capillaries to see if your blood is flowing properly.