词汇 | mouth |
释义 | mouth noun uk /maʊθ/ us /maʊθ/ mouthnoun (BODY PART)A1[ C ] the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind containing the teeth and the tongue: 嘴,口;口腔 Open your mouth wide and say "Ah".张大嘴,说“啊”。 You shouldn't put so much food in your mouth at once.你不该一次把这么多食物塞入口中。 Jo McRyan/The Image Bank/GettyImages He put a grape into his mouth and swallowed it whole.他把一颗葡萄放进嘴里,整个儿吞了下去。 It's not polite to talk with your mouth full. She gave him a great big kiss on the mouth. She punched him in the mouth and two of his teeth came out. She clapped her hand over her mouth to try to stop herself from laughing.她连忙用手捂住嘴,不让自己笑出声来。 The mouth & throat adenoid alveolar alveolar ridge buccal buccinator Jacobson's organ jawline labial labially labiodental mandible pharynx salivary gland smacker sphenopalatine stomodeal stomodeum sublingual submandibular tonsil mouthnoun (OPENING)C1[ Cusually singular ] the opening of a narrow container, the opening of a hole or cave, or the place where a river flows into the sea: (容器的)口;洞口;(江河的)入海口 Quebec is at the mouth of the St Lawrence River.魁北克位于圣劳伦斯河口。 Holes, hollows and dips anti-crack aperture blistered chink cranny cratering hollow interstice ladder leak leaky micropore microporosity microporous piercing pinprick shaft spyhole thumbhole void You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts of watercourses Idiomsbe all mouth be down in the mouth keep your mouth shut make someone's mouth water a mouth to feed out of the mouths of babes (and sucklings) mouth verb[ T ] uk /maʊð/ us /maʊð/ to form words with the lips without making any sound: 用口型默示;对口型假唱 It looks to me as if the singers are only mouthing the words .在我看来,这些歌手好像只是在对口型假唱。 [ + speech ]"Can we go?" mouthed Mary.“我们可以走了吗?”玛丽用口型默示道。 to say something in a way that is not sincere: 胡说;不真诚地说 I don't want to stand here listening to you mouthing apologies.我不想站在这儿听你没有诚意的道歉。 See also bad-mouthinformal Saying & uttering (your) every wordidiom add come out with something every fall from something find your voiceidiom get in in your own wordsidiom intone loud observe phrase quoth say spoken string talk senseidiom think verbalize volunteer You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Affected & insincere Phrasal verbsmouth off (about something) mouth off (to/at someone) mouth | American Dictionarymouth noun us/mɑʊθ/ mouthnoun (BODY PART)[ C ] the opening in the face used by a person or animal to eat and drink: I wish you wouldn’t chew with your mouth open. mouthnoun (OPENING)[ Cusually sing ] the opening of a hole or cave: We looked down into the mouth of the volcano. [ Cusually sing ] The mouth of a river is the place where it flows into the sea. [ Cusually sing ] The opening of a bottle or jar is also called a mouth. mouth verb[ T ] us/mɑʊð, mɑʊθ/ mouthverb[T] (BODY PART)to move the lips as if speaking a word: I mouthed a single word, "Please." Phrasal verbmouth off Examples of mouthmouth They suggested that the dryness of the lips (as compared to surfaces inside the mouth) hinders the formation of a good seal. Artificial mouths are specifically constructed to mimic the situation in the oral cavity. The food object is manipulated toward the mouth, at which time a series of bite/swallow responses occur. Specifically, mouth opening and closing, hand closing and opening, and stepping forward and backward movements were studied. All the project's interviewers observed much tending of people as children: wiping hands, fixing bibs, and putting food directly into their mouths. Their voices show that attorneys were not always able to steer witnesses along by putting words in their mouths or by asking leading questions. In bottle feeding the tongue compresses the teat against the roof of the mouth. Novelists and dramatists put hitherto taboo dialogue into the mouths of characters whose real counterparts would be unlikely to use it. However, they would be promoted by word of mouth and the credibility of the worker. The deep draught estuary was easy to defend since it had a narrow mouth surrounded by mountains. The main dominance characteristics of rediae included large size, possession of a mouth and a muscular pharynx. It is the mouth part which enters the mucosa and the worm obtains nutrition from the host tissue. Generally, the masks are not pierced at the eyes, nose, or mouth. And openness was explicitly linked to articulation, inasmuch as one "opened oneself" to the extent that one opened one's mouth. Their mouth-parts are structurally modified to enable them to catch hold on to living objects which come within their reach. See all examples of mouth These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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