"narcolepsy" 怎么发音
word
ˈnɑɹkəˌɫɛpsi
NAR-kuh-lep-see
nˈɑːkəʊlˌɛpsi
NAH-koh-lep-see
释义
A medical condition that causes a person to suddenly and uncontrollably fall asleep during the day, even when they are not tired.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈnɑɹkəˌɫɛpsi
英式英语
nˈɑːkəʊlˌɛpsi
简化发音
美式
NAR-kuh-lep-see
英式
NAH-koh-lep-see
语境中听
People with narcolepsy can fall asleep at any time, even while talking.
Doctors diagnose narcolepsy with special sleep tests.
Narcolepsy affects both men and women.
Living with narcolepsy can make normal routines tricky, like driving or working long hours.