"ischemia" 怎么发音
word
ˌɪsˈkɛˌmiə
is-KEE-mee-uh
ɪˈskiːmi.ə
is-KEE-mee-uh
释义
Ischemia is a medical condition where the blood flow to a part of the body is reduced or blocked, often causing tissue damage due to lack of oxygen.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌɪsˈkɛˌmiə
英式英语
ɪˈskiːmi.ə
简化发音
美式
is-KEE-mee-uh
英式
is-KEE-mee-uh
语境中听
Ischemia can cause pain in the affected area.
Doctors monitor patients for signs of ischemia after surgery.
If ischemia lasts too long, tissue may die.
The patient was admitted due to sudden ischemia in his leg.