mouth / noun maʊθ; verb maʊð /

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mouth4 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural mouths [mouthz]. /maʊðz/.

  1. Anatomy, Zoology. the opening through which an animal or human takes in food.the cavity containing the structures used in mastication.the structures enclosing or being within this cavity, considered as a whole.
  2. the masticating and tasting apparatus.
  3. a person or animal dependent on someone for sustenance: another mouth to feed.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to utter in a sonorous or pompous manner, or with excessive mouth movements: to mouth a speech.
  2. to form with the lips without actually making an utterance: She silently mouthed her answer so as not to wake her napping child.
  3. to utter or pronounce softly and indistinctly; mumble: Stop mouthing your words and speak up.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to speak sonorously and oratorically, or with excessive mouth movement.
  2. to grimace with the lips.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. mouth off, Slang. to talk back; sass: He mouthed off to his mother.to express one's opinions, objections, or the like in a forceful or uninhibited manner, especially in public.

mouth 近义词

n. 名词 noun

opening

n. 名词 noun

backtalk

mouth构成的短语

  • mouth off
  • bad mouth
  • big mouth
  • butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
  • down in the dumps (mouth)
  • foam at the mouth
  • foot in one's mouth
  • from the horse's mouth
  • hand to mouth
  • have one's heart in one's mouth
  • keep one's mouth shut
  • laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
  • leave a bad taste in one's mouth
  • look a gift horse in the mouth
  • make one's mouth water
  • melt in one's mouth
  • not open one's mouth
  • out of the mouths of babes
  • put one's money where one's mouth is
  • put words in someone's mouth
  • run off at the mouth
  • shoot off one's mouth
  • take the bit in one's mouth
  • take the bread out of someone's mouth
  • take the words out of someone's mouth
  • word of mouth

更多mouth例句

  1. Instead, they should hit you with a raw burst of salt, enough to burn your mouth like sour candy.
  2. Consumers will need sufficient information to decide which vaccine to receive, and they should get that information from their physicians, not pharmaceutical ads on television or word of mouth.
  3. Intubation is the process of inserting a tube through a patient’s mouth into their airway.
  4. I think you’ll see some players using a neck gaiter out on the field that they pull up over nose and mouth.
  5. Asking loyal customers to write or record reviews about your company is the best way to grow your company through word of mouth.
  6. And of course, Rod, being Rod, goes for it a hundred percent; his mouth drops open and he says, ‘What?’
  7. But news of the classes is spread mainly by word of mouth, and participants bring along their friends and families.
  8. She has had clients from all over the world, including Ireland and India, who are drawn to her via word of mouth and her website.
  9. The “new civility” promoted by Antoine Courtin expected the mouth to be kept shut when smiling.
  10. During one session, detainee Abu Zubaydah became “completely unresponsive with bubbles rising through his open full mouth.”
  11. Aristide washed and powdered Jean himself, the landlord lounging by, pipe in mouth, administering suggestions.
  12. Sol got up, slowly; took a backward step into the yard; filled his lungs, opened his mouth, made his eyes round.
  13. But such a thing had, nevertheless, come quite glibly out of her mouth, and she knew not why.
  14. Miss Smith immediately rises from the table, puts up her dear little mouth to her papa to be kissed.
  15. The word of the law shall be fulfilled without a lie, and wisdom shall be made plain in the mouth of the faithful.