"capillaries" 怎么发音
word
ˈkæpəˌɫɛɹiz
KAP-uh-lair-eez
kˈæpɪləɹiz
kuh-PIL-uh-reez
释义
Capillaries are the smallest blood vessels in the body, connecting arteries and veins and allowing the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste between blood and tissues.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkæpəˌɫɛɹiz
英式英语
kˈæpɪləɹiz
简化发音
美式
KAP-uh-lair-eez
英式
kuh-PIL-uh-reez
语境中听
Blood flows through the capillaries to reach all parts of your body.
Oxygen moves from the capillaries into the body’s cells.
Our skin looks red when capillaries are close to the surface.
If you get a small cut, it's often the capillaries that bleed first.