"chloroform" 怎么发音
word
ˈkɫɔɹəˌfɔɹm
KLOR-uh-form
klˌɔːɹəʊfˈɔːm
kluh-ROH-fawm
释义
Chloroform is a clear, sweet-smelling liquid once used as an anesthetic to make people unconscious during surgery, but it is now mostly used in laboratories and industry.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈkɫɔɹəˌfɔɹm
英式英语
klˌɔːɹəʊfˈɔːm
简化发音
美式
KLOR-uh-form
英式
kluh-ROH-fawm
语境中听
The doctor used chloroform to make the patient sleep during the operation.
Chloroform is a dangerous chemical if inhaled or swallowed.
Scientists often store chloroform in special bottles.
In old detective novels, the villain sometimes uses chloroform to knock someone out.