Consonant/∫/,how to pronounce it:
1, the upper and lower teeth are naturally closed, and the lips are not too wide and slightly round.
2, the tongue end is raised, close to the back of the gum, but not stuck.
3. The tongue is lifted up and close to the upper jaw, forming a long and narrow channel. When the airflow passes through the channel, it rubs into sound.
Note:/∫/is an unvoiced consonant, and the vocal cords do not vibrate. /? /is very similar to the initial letter sh in Chinese, but pay attention to/? /Don't roll your tongue, it's flat.
sherry
English [eri]? Beauty [? ri]?
Sherry (a strong liquor produced in Spain); Wine.
Shirley's name; (British) Sherry.
Extended data:
"Sherry" is transliterated from Spanish Jerez. In Spain, its name should be "Jerez". Like many famous European wines, it is named after the place of origin. Jerez is a small town on the southern coast of Spain. The calcareous soil near the town is suitable for growing grape palomine, which is the raw material of sherry.
Palomino grape is the main grape variety for making sherry, and the other two varieties are Moscatel Grodo Blanco and PedroXimenez (PX) for making sweet wine. Grapes are rich in natural sugar, which makes wine dark, thick and sweet.
Types of sherry:
1、Oloroso? It is a sherry with longer oxidation time than Fino or Amontillado, and its color is deep and rich. The alcohol concentration is usually 18-20%, and it is also the bottle sherry with the highest degree. Like Amontillado, it tastes slightly dry and is usually made into sweet wine for sale, which is called cream sherry.
2. Jerez dulce? Known as sweet sherry, it is fermented with dry Pedro Ximenes (PX) or moscato grapes to produce a very sweet dark brown or black wine. It can also be produced by mixing liqueur and grape juice and drying.