"aphasia" 怎么发音
word
əˈfeɪʒə
uh-FAY-zhuh
ɐfˈeɪziə
uh-FAY-zee-uh
释义
Aphasia is a medical condition where a person has difficulty speaking, understanding, reading, or writing language because of brain damage, often after a stroke or injury.
IPA 音标
美式英语
əˈfeɪʒə
英式英语
ɐfˈeɪziə
简化发音
美式
uh-FAY-zhuh
英式
uh-FAY-zee-uh
语境中听
After his stroke, he developed aphasia and could not speak clearly.
Aphasia makes it hard for people to understand what others say.
The doctor explained that her speech problems were caused by aphasia.
Since his accident, communicating with him has been hard because of his aphasia.