"fascia" 怎么发音
word
ˈfeɪʃi.ə
FAY-shee-uh
fˈeɪʃiɐ
FAY-shee-uh
释义
A thin layer of connective tissue that covers or separates muscles and other internal organs in the body. In architecture, it can also mean a flat board used at the edge of a roof.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈfeɪʃi.ə
英式英语
fˈeɪʃiɐ
简化发音
美式
FAY-shee-uh
英式
FAY-shee-uh
语境中听
The fascia connects and supports muscles in the body.
Doctors study the fascia to understand injuries.
The carpenter repaired the wooden fascia on the roof.
Chronic pain can sometimes be caused by tight fascia around the muscles.