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mouthpiece

/mouth-pees/US // ˈmaʊθˌpis //UK // (ˈmaʊθˌpiːs) //

口罩,喉舌,喉部,嘴炮

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a piece placed at or forming the mouth, as of a receptacle or tube.
    • : a piece or part, as of an instrument, to which the mouth is applied or which is held in the mouth: the mouthpiece of a trumpet.
    • : the part of a bit or bridle, as for a horse, that passes through the animal's mouth.
    • : a person, newspaper, etc., that conveys the opinions or sentiments of others; spokesperson.
    • : Slang. a lawyer, especially a criminal lawyer.

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Examples

  • Klein also recommends an anti-snoring mouthpiece, which can help widen your airway.

  • While some musicians opted to stay in lockdown, others moved rehearsals and performances outside, often using makeshift bell covers or musician masks with space for a mouthpiece.

  • They can provide extra coverage, eliminate the mouthpiece, and encourage a relaxing swim through the sea.

  • In a June video on GTV, a media outlet that serves as a mouthpiece for Guo, a host summarizing a recent Guo made about Getter said that the social media platform was “the concentration of Miles’s whole life work.”

  • Brands have to start approaching influencers as brands, not as mouthpieces.

  • Now, a new mouthpiece may help protect players from irreversible harm.

  • They will learn that I am a herd-bound mouthpiece for the scientific status quo.

  • This clownesque mouthpiece claims to cure your saggy cheeks and tired muscles after three minutes a day of use.

  • In both cases, when someone answered he was to blow three times into the mouthpiece, and then hang up.

  • Three short breaths into the mouthpiece, and the line went dead.

  • Clean your tube regularly, and your amber mouthpiece with a feather dipped in spirits of lavender.

  • Of course, an artificial mouthpiece has to be provided for our organ-pipe, but this is called the boot.

  • The first and largest of these had a thick bamboo stem, an amber mouthpiece, and a tiny, disproportionate bowl of brass.

  • He caught up the receiver again and pressed it to his ear, leaning forward to the mouthpiece.

  • The tongue is irritated by a pipe that has a small bore in the mouthpiece: use a mouthpiece that has as large a bore as possible.