muffle 的 2 个定义
muf·fled, muf·fling.
- to wrap with something to deaden or prevent sound: to muffle drums.
- to deaden by wrappings or other means.
- to wrap or envelop in a cloak, shawl, coat, etc., especially to keep warm or protect the face and neck: Muffle up the children before they go out.
- (5)
- something that muffles.
- muffled sound.
- an oven or arched chamber in a furnace or kiln, used for heating substances without direct contact with the fire.
muffle 近义词
suppress, make quiet
更多muffle例句
- He pulled one out and slipped it over my head, zipping the mouth closed to muffle my voice.
- Prague Fatale is authentic because Kerr can muffle the horror of this epoch in dramatic irony but he can also shout it out loud.
- Police theorized that her killer used the blanket to muffle the sound of the gunshots.
- From that spot, the canvas pulsates before your eyes, like a fabric reaching out to muffle you—like a primordial soup, bubbling.
- Susan Batson, a Hollywood acting coach, says that actors don't explicitly say that their goal is to muffle their words.
- It is placed on the muffle-plate (see above), by which it is introduced into the furnace.
- The cupels are then drawn to the mouth of the muffle, and allowed to cool slowly.
- The first time it was I did see our hardy lord abbat muffle his chin, in a skin or fur brought from foreign parts.
- This author must not be allowed to muffle up his throat, and keep his notes for some imaginary and far-off spring.
- The dried glass is finally heated to a temperature of dull redness in a muffle furnace.