fricative

noun
🔊/ˈfrɪkətɪv/
🔊/ˈfrɪkətɪv/
(North American English also spirant)
(phonetics语音学)
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  1. a speech sound made by forcing breath out through a narrow space in the mouth with the lips, teeth or tongue in a particular position, for example /f/ and /ʃ/ in fee and she摩擦音Topics Languagec2
    Word Originmid 19th cent.: from modern Latin fricativus, from Latin fricare ‘to rub’.

fricative

adjective
🔊/ˈfrɪkətɪv/
🔊/ˈfrɪkətɪv/
(North American English also spirant)
(phonetics语音学)
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  1. (of a speech sound语音) made by forcing breath out through a narrow space in the mouth with the lips, teeth or tongue in a particular position, for example /f/ and /ʃ/ in fee and she 摩擦音compare plosive