make mouth water / ˈwɔ tər, ˈwɒt ər /

让人垂涎欲滴馋涎欲滴让人流口水让人垂涎三尺

make mouth water4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, H2O, freezing at 32°F or 0°C and boiling at 212°F or 100°C, that in a more or less impure state constitutes rain, oceans, lakes, rivers, etc.: it contains 11.188 percent hydrogen and 88.812 percent oxygen, by weight.
  2. a special form or variety of this liquid, as rain.
  3. Often waters. this liquid in an impure state as obtained from a mineral spring: Last year we went to Marienbad for the waters.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to sprinkle, moisten, or drench with water: to water the flowers; to water a street.
  2. to supply with water for drinking.
  3. to furnish with a supply of water, as a ship.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to discharge, fill with, or secrete water or liquid, as the eyes when irritated, or as the mouth at the sight or thought of tempting food.
  2. to drink water, as an animal.
  3. to take in a supply of water, as a ship: Our ship will water at Savannah.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or relating to water in any way: a water journey.
  2. holding, or designed to hold, water: a water jug.
  3. worked or powered by water: a water turbine.

make mouth water 近义词

make mouth water

等同于 tantalize

make mouth water

等同于 tempt

make mouth water构成的短语

  • water down
  • water over the dam
  • above water
  • backwater
  • blood is thicker than water
  • blow out (of the water)
  • come on in (the water's fine)
  • dead in the water
  • fish in troubled waters
  • fish out of water
  • head above water
  • hell or high water
  • high-water mark
  • hold water
  • hot water
  • in deep (water)
  • keep one's head (above water)
  • like water off a duck's back
  • make one's mouth water
  • muddy the waters
  • of the first water
  • pour cold water on
  • pour oil on troubled waters
  • still waters run deep
  • take to (like a duck to water)
  • throw out the baby with the bath water
  • tread water
  • you can lead a horse to water

更多make mouth water例句

  1. The soil is also very dry, which counterintuitively makes it harder for water to infiltrate.
  2. What’s more, the wetlands would prevent some of that water from moving inland, so flood levels around those homes would rise higher.
  3. The EPA’s loan will cover almost half the project costs, said Lindsay Leahy, Oceanside’s principal water engineer.
  4. As water freezes at 0 °C, I need a way to chill water to cooler than that.
  5. The Memphis Sands Aquifer, a crucial water supply for Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas and Louisiana, is already overdrawn by hundreds of millions of gallons a day.
  6. Fluoride first entered an American water supply through a rather inelegant technocratic scheme.
  7. When cities started adding chlorine to their water supplies, in the early 1900s, it set off public outcry.
  8. Before anti-vaxxers, there were anti-fluoriders: a group who spread fear about the anti-tooth decay agent added to drinking water.
  9. Placed in drinking water, fluoride can serve people who otherwise have poor access to dental care.
  10. In secret, before the referendum, the council went ahead and fluoridated the water anyway.
  11. Urbanity ushers in water that needs no apology, and gives a zest to the worst vintage.
  12. The two women had no intention of bathing; they had just strolled down to the beach for a walk and to be alone and near the water.
  13. Mrs. Woodbury paints in oils and water-colors; the latter are genre scenes, and among them are several Dutch subjects.
  14. But there was a breeze blowing, a choppy, stiff wind that whipped the water into froth.
  15. She threw out her arms as if swimming when she walked, beating the tall grass as one strikes out in the water.