"convulsion" 怎么发音
word
kənˈvəɫʃən
kuhn-VUHL-shuhn
kənvˈʌlʃən
kuhn-VUL-shuhn
释义
A convulsion is a sudden, uncontrollable movement of the body or muscles, often caused by illness, fever, or a medical condition. It can also refer to a sudden, violent disturbance or upheaval in society.
IPA 音标
美式英语
kənˈvəɫʃən
英式英语
kənvˈʌlʃən
简化发音
美式
kuhn-VUHL-shuhn
英式
kuhn-VUL-shuhn
语境中听
The child had a convulsion during the fever.
A convulsion can be a sign of epilepsy.
His body shook with a convulsion.
The country went through a political convulsion after the election.