tongueless 的 3 个定义
- 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.
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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.
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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.
tongueless 近义词
等同于 mute
由tongueless构成的短语
- 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)
更多tongueless例句
- 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.