释义 |
alveolaral‧ve‧o‧lar /ˌælviˈəʊlə◂, ælˈviːələ $ ælˈviːələr/ noun [countable] technical  alveolarOrigin: 1700-1800 alveolus ‘hollow part in which a tooth is fastened’ (17-21 centuries), from Latin, from alveus ‘hollow place’ - In both examples the alveolar is assimilated to the place of articulation of the following segment.
a consonant sound such as /t/ or /d/ that you make by putting the end of your tongue behind your upper front teeth |