hold tongue
缄口不言,住嘴,忍住不说,缄默不语
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Definitions
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- : Anatomy. the usually movable organ in the floor of the mouth in humans and most vertebrates, functioning in eating, in tasting, and, in humans, in speaking.
- : Zoology. an analogous organ in invertebrate animals.
- : the tongue of an animal, as an ox, beef, or sheep, used for food, often prepared by smoking or pickling.
- : the human tongue as the organ of speech: No tongue must ever tell the secret.
- : the faculty or power of speech: a sight no tongue can describe.
- : speech or talk, especially mere glib or empty talk.
- : manner or character of speech: a flattering tongue.
- : the language of a particular people, region, or nation: the Hebrew tongue.
- : a dialect.
- : a people or nation distinguished by its language.
- : tongues, speech, often incomprehensible, typically uttered during moments of religious ecstasy.Compare speaking in tongues, glossolalia.
- : an object that resembles an animal's tongue in shape, position, or function.
- : a strip of leather or other material under the lacing or fastening of a shoe.
- : a piece of metal suspended inside a bell that strikes against the side producing a sound; clapper.
- : a vibrating reed or similar structure in a musical instrument, as in a clarinet, or in part of a musical instrument, as in an organ reed pipe.
- : the pole extending from a carriage or other vehicle between the animals drawing it.
- : a projecting strip along the center of the edge or end of a board, for fitting into a groove in another board.
- : a narrow strip of land extending into a body of water; cape.
- : a section of ice projecting outward from the submerged part of an iceberg.
- : Machinery. a long, narrow projection on a machine.
- : that part of a railroad switch that is shifted to direct the wheels of a locomotive or car to one or the other track of a railroad.
- : the pin of a buckle, brooch, etc.
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tongued, tongu·ing.
- : to articulate by strokes of the tongue.
- : Carpentry. to cut a tongue on.to join or fit together by a tongue-and-groove joint.
- : to touch with the tongue.
- : to articulate or pronounce.
- : Archaic. to reproach or scold.to speak or utter.
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tongued, tongu·ing.
- : to tongue tones played on a clarinet, trumpet, etc.
- : to talk, especially idly or foolishly; chatter; prate.
- : to project like a tongue.
Phrases
- tongue hangs out, one's
- tongue in cheek, with
- tongues wag
- bite one's tongue
- cat got someone's tongue
- hold one's tongue
- keep a civil tongue
- on the tip of one's tongue
- slip of the lip (tongue)
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
The budding naturalist soon learned to identify plants by feel, touching their hairs with his lower lip and their stamens and pistils with his tongue.
Students and workers with no symptoms might start swabbing their noses or tongues every few days to make sure they haven’t been exposed.
On a windy winter afternoon, Raluca Mateescu leaned against a fence post at the University of Florida’s Beef Teaching Unit while a Brahman heifer sniffed inquisitively at the air and reached out its tongue in search of unseen food.
As you write, “Economics is the mother tongue of public policy.”
So she pumped the samples onto the tongue and allowed it to roll right off.
After the release of the trailer for the special last week, TLC received a requisite and perhaps well-deserved tongue-lashing.
Abramson, biting her tongue, was widely portrayed in rival outlets as classily above the fray.
The second is strangled tongue disease, the English inability to express real feelings in conversation.
Language was no barrier; just about every tongue on the planet was babbling away, caught up in the elaborate mystique of a cult.
Sata, who was known as King Cobra because of his sharp tongue, was thought to have been seriously ill for some time.
“Perhaps you do not speak my language,” she said in Urdu, the tongue most frequently heard in Upper India.
Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.
The flute and the psaltery make a sweet melody, but a pleasant tongue is above them both.
Each sentence came as if torn piecemeal from his unwilling tongue; short, jerky phrases, conceived in pain and delivered in agony.
If she have a tongue that can cure, and likewise mitigate and shew mercy: her husband is not like other men.