"syncope" 怎么发音
word
ˈsɪnkəˌpi
SIN-kuh-pee
sˈɪnkəʊp
SIN-kohp
释义
Syncope is a temporary loss of consciousness, usually caused by a drop in blood flow to the brain. In linguistics, it also refers to the omission of sounds or letters within a word.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈsɪnkəˌpi
英式英语
sˈɪnkəʊp
简化发音
美式
SIN-kuh-pee
英式
SIN-kohp
语境中听
The doctor said she experienced syncope because she stood up too quickly.
Syncope can happen when the brain doesn't get enough oxygen.
Linguists study syncope to understand how words change over time.
After donating blood, he felt dizzy and nearly had syncope in the clinic.