| 释义 | sher·ry \ˈsherē, -ri\ noun
 (-es)
 Etymology: alteration of earlier sherris (taken as plural), from Xeres (now Jerez), town near Cádiz, Spain
 1.
 a.  : a fortified wine of Spanish origin ranging from pale to dark amber in color and from very dry to sweet in taste with typically a distinctive nutty flavor — see amontillado, fino, oloroso
 b.  : a wine with characteristics similar to those of true Spanish sherry but produced elsewhere (as in the United States in New York and California)
 2. or sherry brown  : a moderate brown that is yellower and lighter than bay, yellower and duller than toast brown, and lighter, stronger, and slightly yellower than chestnut brown — called also clove, Manchu, manganese brown, mineral bister, Rangoon
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