"placebos" 怎么发音
word
pɫəˈsiboʊz
pluh-SEE-bohz
pləsˈiːbəʊz
pluh-SEE-bohz
释义
Placebos are substances, such as pills or treatments, that do not have an active effect on symptoms but are given to make the patient believe they are receiving real medicine. They are often used in medical studies to compare with real treatments.
IPA 音标
美式英语
pɫəˈsiboʊz
英式英语
pləsˈiːbəʊz
简化发音
美式
pluh-SEE-bohz
英式
pluh-SEE-bohz
语境中听
Doctors used placebos in the medical experiment.
Some patients got real medicine and others received placebos.
Placebos can sometimes make people feel better, even if they have no medicine in them.
In clinical trials, half the volunteers usually get placebos.