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mouth BODY PARTmaJWn [C]the opening in the face of a person or animal, consisting of the lips and the space between them, or the space behind such an opening containing the teeth and the tongue嘴,口,口腔Open your mouth wide and say "Ah".张大你的嘴,说“啊”。I wish you'd close your mouth when you eat.我希望你吃东西时闭嘴。You shouldn't put so much food in your mouth at once.你不能一下子把这么多食物装进嘴里。He hit me in the mouth.他打我的嘴。(infml) He says he's going to complain to the manager, but I reckon he's all mouth (= he's not brave enough to do what he says he's going to do).他说要向经理投诉,可我相信他在说大话。(infml) What are you looking so down in the mouth (= unhappy) about?你为什么看上去那么不开心?I don't know how they manage with seven (hungry) mouths to feed (= people, esp. children, in one family or group of people, who need to be given food).我不知道他们是怎样设法养活七口人的。(infml) The burglars told the old lady that if she didn't keep her mouth shut (= say nothing), they'd hit her.那些盗贼对那老妇人说假如她出声,他们就要打她。The smell of that bacon cooking is making my mouth water (= making me want to eat it).那熏肉的香味让我垂涎三尺。(saying)'Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings'means that children often say wise things.孩童常说智慧之辞。A mouth organ is a HARMONICA.口琴Mouth-to-mouth (resuscitation) is artificial respiration.(口对口)人工呼吸 [ARTIFICIAL]If something is mouth-watering, it looks as if it will taste good.令人垂涎的,诱人的Look at those mouth-watering cakes.看那些诱人的蛋糕。
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