"alexia" 怎么发音
word
əˈɫɛksiə
uh-LEK-see-uh
ɐlˈɛksiə
uh-LEK-see-uh
释义
Alexia is a medical condition where a person loses the ability to read, even though they can still see and write. It is usually caused by brain damage.
IPA 音标
美式英语
əˈɫɛksiə
英式英语
ɐlˈɛksiə
简化发音
美式
uh-LEK-see-uh
英式
uh-LEK-see-uh
语境中听
After his stroke, he developed alexia and could not read books anymore.
Alexia makes reading signs and newspapers very difficult.
Doctors diagnosed her with alexia after some tests.
My uncle struggled with alexia for months before learning new ways to communicate.