单词 | watch one's mouth |
释义 | mouth /mowth/noun (pl mouths /mowdhz/)
ORIGIN: OE mūth; Ger Mund, Du mond mouthable /mowdhˈə-bl/ adjective Lending itself to recitation or oratory -mouthed /-mowdhd/ combining form
mouther /mowdhˈər/ noun A person who mouths mouthful /mowthˈfəl/ noun (pl mouthˈfuls)
mouthˈless adjective mouthy /mowdhˈi or mowthˈi/ adjective (mouthˈier; mouthˈiest)
mouthbreather /mowthˈbrē-dhər/ noun A person who habitually breathes through the mouth mouthˈbreeder or mouthˈbrooder noun A cichlid fish that carries its young in its mouth for protection mouthˈfeel noun The sensory perception of a particular food while chewed, etc in the mouth mouth-filling /mowthˈ/ adjective Full-sounding mouthˈ-friend noun (Shakespeare) A person who only professes friendship mouth harp noun A mouth organ mouthˈ-honour noun (Shakespeare) Insincere civility mouthˈ-made adjective (Shakespeare) Insincere mouth music noun Music (usu accompanying dance) sung, not played on or accompanied by instrument(s) mouth organ noun
mouthˈparts plural noun Any of the limblike parts adapted for feeding that surround the mouth of an arthropod mouthˈpiece noun
mouth-to-mouthˈ adjective Designating a method of artificial respiration in which a person breathes air directly into the patient's mouth to inflate the lungs mouthˈwash noun
mouthˈwatering adjective Causing the release of saliva in the mouth, highly appetizing (also figurative) be all mouth (slang) To be unable to support one's boastful talk with action by word of mouth see under word down in the mouth see under down1 have a big mouth (informal) To (habitually) talk indiscreetly, loudly, or too much keep one's mouth shut (informal) Not to divulge a secret, etc make a poor mouth To profess poverty mouth off (slang, esp US)
shoot one's mouth off (slang) To talk freely, inaccurately, tactlessly, etc shut or stop the mouth of To silence watch one's mouth (informal) To be careful not to be indiscreet |
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