"curare" 怎么发音
word
ˌkjuˈɹæˌɹeɪ
kyoo-RAIR-ay
kjˈʊɹeə
kyoo-URR-ee-uh
释义
Curare is a poisonous substance from plants in South America, traditionally used on arrows or darts to paralyze animals during hunting.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌkjuˈɹæˌɹeɪ
英式英语
kjˈʊɹeə
简化发音
美式
kyoo-RAIR-ay
英式
kyoo-URR-ee-uh
语境中听
Curare comes from rainforest plants.
Native hunters used curare for hunting animals.
Curare can cause paralysis if it enters the body.
Scientists studied the effects of curare to develop anesthesia drugs.