"acetylcholine" 怎么发音
word
əˌsɛtəɫˈkoʊɫin/, /əˌsitəɫˈkoʊɫin
uh-SET-uhl-KOH-leen
əˌsiːtɪlˈkəʊliːn
uh-SEE-til-KOH-leen
释义
Acetylcholine is a chemical messenger in the nervous system that helps send signals between nerve cells and also plays a role in muscle movement, memory, and attention.
IPA 音标
美式英语
əˌsɛtəɫˈkoʊɫin/, /əˌsitəɫˈkoʊɫin
英式英语
əˌsiːtɪlˈkəʊliːn
简化发音
美式
uh-SET-uhl-KOH-leen
英式
uh-SEE-til-KOH-leen
语境中听
Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter found in the brain.
Muscles need acetylcholine to move.
Low levels of acetylcholine can affect memory.
Some drugs used for Alzheimer’s work by increasing acetylcholine in the brain.