"phlebitis" 怎么发音
word
fɫəˈbaɪtɪs
fluh-BYE-tis
flɪˈbaɪtɪs
fli-BYE-tis
释义
Phlebitis is a medical condition in which a vein becomes inflamed, often causing pain, redness, or swelling. It usually affects veins near the surface of the skin, especially in the legs.
IPA 音标
美式英语
fɫəˈbaɪtɪs
英式英语
flɪˈbaɪtɪs
简化发音
美式
fluh-BYE-tis
英式
fli-BYE-tis
语境中听
Phlebitis can make your leg hurt and look red.
A doctor can check for phlebitis if your vein feels hard or sore.
People with phlebitis often need to rest and keep their leg up.
Because of her phlebitis, she had to skip her usual walks for a week.