"anoxia" 怎么发音
word
ænˈɒk.si.ə
an-OK-see-uh
ænˈɒk.si.ə
an-OK-see-uh
释义
A medical condition where there is a complete lack of oxygen in the body or a specific tissue, which can cause serious health problems.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ænˈɒk.si.ə
英式英语
ænˈɒk.si.ə
简化发音
美式
an-OK-see-uh
英式
an-OK-see-uh
语境中听
Anoxia can cause brain damage if it lasts too long.
Doctors monitor patients for signs of anoxia during surgery.
A lack of oxygen, or anoxia, is very dangerous for newborn babies.
Some diving accidents can lead to anoxia if a diver can't get enough air.