windpipe
IPA/ˈwɪndpaɪp/
IPA/ˈwɪndpaɪp/
windpipe — 名詞
- windpipesingular
- windpipesplural
1. the passage inside your neck that air moves through during breathing, linking th
1.名詞B2
釋義
氣管
連接喉嚨與肺部的呼吸通道
the passage inside your neck that air moves through during breathing, linking the upper throat with the lungs
例句
Anna felt a sharp pain in her windpipe after swallowing too quickly.
Anna 吞得太快,覺得氣管一陣劇痛。
A piece of mango got stuck in Otis's windpipe and he started coughing.
一塊芒果卡在 Otis 的氣管裡,他開始咳個不停。
collocation: food gets stuck in the windpipe
Smoke from the campfire irritated Nkechi's windpipe and made her cough.
營火的煙刺激了 Nkechi 的氣管,讓她咳了起來。
The doctor used a tiny camera to look inside the child's windpipe.
醫生用微型攝影機檢查那名兒童的氣管內部。
Inês took a deep breath and felt the cold air move through her windpipe.
Inês 深吸一口氣,感覺冷空氣通過自己的氣管。
用法筆記
The everyday word for the medical term 'trachea'. Used in general conversation rather than in formal medical writing.
常見錯誤
❌I swallowed water down the wrong pipe — my windpipe.
✅I swallowed water down the wrong pipe
💡my esophagus.' — The windpipe carries air to the lungs; the esophagus is the food pipe that leads to the stomach.