"gadolinium" 怎么发音
word
ˌɡædəˈlɪniəm
gad-uh-LIN-ee-um
ɡˌædəlˈɪniəm
gad-uh-LIN-ee-um
释义
Gadolinium is a chemical element, a silvery-white metal often used in medical imaging, especially MRI scans. It is one of the rare earth elements.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌɡædəˈlɪniəm
英式英语
ɡˌædəlˈɪniəm
简化发音
美式
gad-uh-LIN-ee-um
英式
gad-uh-LIN-ee-um
语境中听
Gadolinium is used in MRI scans to help doctors see inside the body.
Gadolinium is a silvery-white metal found on the periodic table.
Some medical contrast agents contain gadolinium.
If you’re allergic to gadolinium, let your doctor know before an MRI.