the opening on the face through which a person or animal can take food into the body, and speak to make sounds
meaningless; impudent talk
person, speaker
move one's lips as if saying (words) but without making any sound
say especially repeatedly and without understanding or sincerity
"he stuffed his mouth with candy"
"she wiped lipstick from her mouth"
"he rode into the mouth of the canyon"
"they built a fire at the mouth of the cave"
"New York is at the mouth of the Hudson"
"he has four mouths to feed"
"don't give me any of your sass"
"the jar had a wide mouth"
"She talks a lot of nonsense"
"This depressed patient does not verbalize"
"She mouthed a swear word"
The cavity of the mouth forms the commencement of the alimentary canal.
出自:Encyclopedia Britannica
Sammy had his mouth full of..steak sandwich.
出自: B. Schulberg
Who Taught you to mouth that name of 'villain'?
出自: Byron
The pompous high-placed imbecile mouthing his platitudes.
出自: A. Birrell
Your flat clear voice beside me Mouthed cheerful clear flat platitudes.
出自: R. Brooke
他吃了一块方干酪。
他就鱼价的飞涨大发议论。
误 He kissed her on mouth.
误 He kissed her on his mouth.
正 He kissed her on the mouth.
析 作“亲嘴”解时mouth前的the不可省略,通常也不用one's。
误 Don't try to talk with a mouth of food.
正 Don't try to talk with a mouthful of food.
析 mouth指“口,嘴”; 表示“一口,满口”,应该说mouthful。
误 She stared at him, the mouth open.
误 She stared at him, her mouth open.
正 She stared at him, mouth open.
误 Three men came marching along, pipe in mouths and swords in hand.
正 Three men came marching along, pipe in mouth and sword in hand.
析 mouth用在这两种场合中,有很强的抽象的典型意义,不可数,不用于复数形式。前面不用物主代词或冠词。
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