释义 |
af·fri·cate \ˈafrə̇kə̇t, -ēk-, usu -ə̇d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from German affrikata, from Latin affricata, feminine of affricatus, past participle of affricare to rub against, from ad- + fricare to rub — more at brine phonetics : a stop and its immediately following release through the articulatory position for a continuant nonsyllabic usually homorganic consonant (as the \t\ and \sh\ that are the constituents of the \ch\ in why choose and that are different from the \t\ and \sh\ of white shoes) |