"immunosuppressive" 怎么发音
word
ɪˌmjunəsoʊsəˈprɛsɪv
ih-MYOO-nuh-soh-PRES-iv
ɪˌmjuːnəʊsəˈprɛsɪv
ih-MYOO-nuh-oh-suh-PRES-iv
释义
An immunosuppressive is a substance or drug that lowers or suppresses the strength of the body’s immune system, often used to prevent organ rejection or treat autoimmune diseases.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ɪˌmjunəsoʊsəˈprɛsɪv
英式英语
ɪˌmjuːnəʊsəˈprɛsɪv
简化发音
美式
ih-MYOO-nuh-soh-PRES-iv
英式
ih-MYOO-nuh-oh-suh-PRES-iv
语境中听
He is taking an immunosuppressive medication after his kidney transplant.
Doctors often use immunosuppressive drugs to help patients with autoimmune diseases.
Some cancer treatments have immunosuppressive effects.
"Are there any side effects to this immunosuppressive?" she asked the doctor.