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单词 to shut mouth
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to shut (one's) mouth
b. (a) to shut (one's) mouth: chiefly in pregnant sense, to cease from speaking, to hold one's tongue. So in modern slang, to shut (one's) head, face ( see face n. Phrases 1k(a) for examples of the latter). (b) to shut (another's) mouth: to render unable to speak, reply, find fault, disclose secrets, etc.; occasionally to prevent (an animal) from devouring. (c) shut it (in imperative): close one's mouth, hold one's tongue.
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the mind > language > speech > taciturnity or reticence > refrain from uttering [verb (transitive)] > silence or prevent from speaking
to stop a person's mouthc1175
stilla1225
to keep ina1420
stifle1496
to knit up1530
to muzzle (up) the mouth1531
choke1533
muzzle?1542
to tie a person's tongue1544
tongue-tiea1555
silence1592
untongue1598
to reduce (a person or thing) to silence1605
to bite in1608
gaga1616
to swear downa1616
to laugh down1616
stifle1621
to cry down1623
unworda1627
clamour1646
splint1648
to take down1656
snap1677
stick1708
shut1809
to shut up1814
to cough down1823
to scrape down1855
to howl down1872
extinguish1878
hold1901
shout1924
to pipe down1926
the mind > language > speech > taciturnity or reticence > be silent/refrain from speaking [verb (intransitive)] > stop speaking
to make up one's mouthc1175
to shut (also close) one's mouthc1175
blina1300
dumba1300
leavea1375
to put a sock in ita1529
hush1548
silence1551
stay1551
stow1567
stop1579
to save one's breath (also wind)1605
tace1697
stubble it!1699
shut your trap!1796
to keep a calm (or quiet) sough1808
stubble your whids!1830
to shut up1840
to dry up1853
pawl1867
subside1872
to pipe down1876
to shut (one's) head, face1876
shurrup1893
to shut off1896
clam1916
dry1934
shtum1958
to oyster up1973
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > loss or lack of voice > lose the voice [verb (intransitive)] > not utter
to shut (also close) one's mouthc1175
to hold (also have, keep) one's peacea1275
peacec1395
muffa1500
to put a sock in ita1529
whista1547
to say not muff1652
to hold one's whisht1786
to shut (one's) pan1799
to shut up1840
to hold one's whistc1874
to shut (one's) head, face1876
to wrap up1943
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 179 Þe dyeuel þet him zet beuore þe ssame him uor to ssette þane mouþ.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. lii. C & ye kinges shal shut their mouthes before him.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Dan. vi. D My God hath sent his angel, which hath shut the lyons mouthes.
1809 B. H. Malkin tr. A. R. Le Sage Adventures Gil Blas IV. x. xi. 183 If on his return, his father ventured to remonstrate..Gaspard shut his mouth at once, with..an impertinent answer.
1876 ‘M. Twain’ Adventures Tom Sawyer xviii. 151 Shut your heads and let Tom go on!
1894 Sporting Times 6 Oct. 1/4 Oh, shut it! Close your mouth until I tell you when.1908 G. Sanger 70 Years a Showman x. 33Shut it!’ said one of the showmen roughly; ‘save your breath for the next scene.’1945 G. Millar Maquis viii. 163 ‘Enough,’ cried Boulaya. ‘Shut it, Frisé... You know nothing.’
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to shut (another's) mouth
b. (a) to shut (one's) mouth: chiefly in pregnant sense, to cease from speaking, to hold one's tongue. So in modern slang, to shut (one's) head, face ( see face n. Phrases 1k(a) for examples of the latter). (b) to shut (another's) mouth: to render unable to speak, reply, find fault, disclose secrets, etc.; occasionally to prevent (an animal) from devouring. (c) shut it (in imperative): close one's mouth, hold one's tongue.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > taciturnity or reticence > refrain from uttering [verb (transitive)] > silence or prevent from speaking
to stop a person's mouthc1175
stilla1225
to keep ina1420
stifle1496
to knit up1530
to muzzle (up) the mouth1531
choke1533
muzzle?1542
to tie a person's tongue1544
tongue-tiea1555
silence1592
untongue1598
to reduce (a person or thing) to silence1605
to bite in1608
gaga1616
to swear downa1616
to laugh down1616
stifle1621
to cry down1623
unworda1627
clamour1646
splint1648
to take down1656
snap1677
stick1708
shut1809
to shut up1814
to cough down1823
to scrape down1855
to howl down1872
extinguish1878
hold1901
shout1924
to pipe down1926
the mind > language > speech > taciturnity or reticence > be silent/refrain from speaking [verb (intransitive)] > stop speaking
to make up one's mouthc1175
to shut (also close) one's mouthc1175
blina1300
dumba1300
leavea1375
to put a sock in ita1529
hush1548
silence1551
stay1551
stow1567
stop1579
to save one's breath (also wind)1605
tace1697
stubble it!1699
shut your trap!1796
to keep a calm (or quiet) sough1808
stubble your whids!1830
to shut up1840
to dry up1853
pawl1867
subside1872
to pipe down1876
to shut (one's) head, face1876
shurrup1893
to shut off1896
clam1916
dry1934
shtum1958
to oyster up1973
the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > voice or vocal sound > loss or lack of voice > lose the voice [verb (intransitive)] > not utter
to shut (also close) one's mouthc1175
to hold (also have, keep) one's peacea1275
peacec1395
muffa1500
to put a sock in ita1529
whista1547
to say not muff1652
to hold one's whisht1786
to shut (one's) pan1799
to shut up1840
to hold one's whistc1874
to shut (one's) head, face1876
to wrap up1943
1340 Ayenbite (1866) 179 Þe dyeuel þet him zet beuore þe ssame him uor to ssette þane mouþ.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Isa. lii. C & ye kinges shal shut their mouthes before him.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Dan. vi. D My God hath sent his angel, which hath shut the lyons mouthes.
1809 B. H. Malkin tr. A. R. Le Sage Adventures Gil Blas IV. x. xi. 183 If on his return, his father ventured to remonstrate..Gaspard shut his mouth at once, with..an impertinent answer.
1876 ‘M. Twain’ Adventures Tom Sawyer xviii. 151 Shut your heads and let Tom go on!
1894 Sporting Times 6 Oct. 1/4 Oh, shut it! Close your mouth until I tell you when.1908 G. Sanger 70 Years a Showman x. 33Shut it!’ said one of the showmen roughly; ‘save your breath for the next scene.’1945 G. Millar Maquis viii. 163 ‘Enough,’ cried Boulaya. ‘Shut it, Frisé... You know nothing.’
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