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TOEFL BNC: 1011 COCA: 1060

mouth

1 mouth /ˈmaʊθ/ noun
plural mouths /ˈmaʊðz/
1 mouth
/ˈmaʊθ/
noun
plural mouths /ˈmaʊðz/
Learner's definition of MOUTH
: the opening through which food passes into the body : the part of the face that includes the lips and the opening behind them嘴;口
[count]
[noncount]
[count] : an opening in something入口;开口usually + of
see also goal mouth
[count] : the place where a river enters the ocean入海口;河口
[singular] informal : an unpleasant or offensive way of talking令人讨厌的话;无礼的话
see also big mouth, loudmouth, smart-mouth

all mouth (and no trousers/action)

British, informal
used to describe someone who talks a lot about doing something but never actually does it只说不做

born with a silver spoon in your mouth

see born

butter wouldn't melt in someone's mouth

see 1butter

by word of mouth

see 1word

down in the mouth

: unhappy or depressed闷闷不乐;沮丧

foam at the mouth

see 2foam

from the horse's mouth

see 1horse

froth at the mouth

see 2froth

hand to mouth

see 1hand

heart in your mouth

see heart

keep your mouth shut

: to not say anything保持缄默
: to not talk about something (such as a secret)守口如瓶

look a gift horse in the mouth

see 1horse

melt in your mouth

see 1melt

mouth to feed

: a person (such as a child) who needs to be fed需要供养的人(如孩子)

put words in/into someone's mouth

see 1word

put your foot in your mouth

see 1foot

put your money where your mouth is

see money

run your mouth

see 1run

shoot your mouth off

see 1shoot

shut your mouth

see 1shut

take the words right out of someone's mouth

see 1word
2 mouth /ˈmaʊð/ verb
mouths; mouthed; mouthing
2 mouth
/ˈmaʊð/
verb
mouths; mouthed; mouthing
Learner's definition of MOUTH
[+ object]
: to say or repeat (something) without really meaning it or understanding it言不由衷地重复;机械地重复
: to form (words) with your lips without speaking不出声地说;用口型默示

mouth off

[phrasal verb] informal
: to talk in a loud, unpleasant, or rude way高声谈话;大放厥词;说话粗鲁
TOEFL BNC: 1011 COCA: 1060

mouth

1 of 2

noun

plural mouths ˈmau̇t͟hz How to pronounce mouth (audio)
also
ˈmau̇z How to pronounce mouth (audio) ˈmau̇ths How to pronounce mouth (audio)
 in synecdochic compounds like "blabbermouths"  is more frequent ˈmau̇ths
often attributive
1
a
: the natural opening through which food passes into the body of an animal and which in vertebrates is typically bounded externally by the lips and internally by the pharynx and encloses the tongue, gums, and teeth
b
: grimace
made a mouth
c
: an individual requiring food
had too many mouths to feed
2
a
: voice, speech
finally gave mouth to her feelings
b
: mouthpiece sense 3a
he is the mouth … of the House in its relations with the Crown T. E. May
c(1)
: a tendency to excessive talk
he is not all mouth … he gets results Time
(2)
: saucy or disrespectful language : impudence
just don't take any mouth from him Jackson Burgess
3
: something that resembles a mouth especially in affording entrance or exit: such as
a
: the place where a stream enters a larger body of water
b
: the surface opening of an underground cavity (see cavity sense 1)
the mouth of a well
the mouth of a volcano
c
: the opening of a container
the mouth of a bottle
d
: an opening in the side of an organ flue pipe
mouthlike adjective

mouth

2 of 2

verb

mouthed; mouthing; mouths

transitive verb

1
b
: to utter bombastically : declaim
c
: to repeat without comprehension or sincerity
always mouthing platitudes
d
: to form soundlessly with the lips
the librarian mouthed the word "quiet"
e
: to utter indistinctly : mumble
mouthed his words
2
: to take into the mouth
especially : eat

intransitive verb

1
a
: to talk pompously : rant
often used with off
b
: to talk insolently or impudently
usually used with off
2
: to move the mouth especially so as to make faces
mouther noun
Phrases
down in the mouth

Example Sentences

Noun He kissed her on the mouth. He threatened to punch me in the mouth. She stood there with her mouth agape. I burned the roof of my mouth. They told him to keep his mouth closed when chewing and not to talk with his mouth full. He wiped his mouth with a napkin after eating. She regretted saying it as soon as the words were out of her mouth. The smell of the food made my mouth water. The candy melts in your mouth. The medication is taken by mouth. Verb She was just mouthing the usual meaningless platitudes about the need for reform. silently mouthing the words to a song See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
The brand's promise that this new formula would be a little gentler on the mouth sounded like a good thing. Gabi Thorne, Allure, 12 Sep. 2022 Bharat Biotech’s vaccine is slightly different from CanSino’s as it is sniffed through the nose while CanSino’s is inhaled through the mouth. Grady Mcgregor, Fortune, 7 Sep. 2022 The hiker went up to the mouth of the canyon to fix an American flag that was bending over near the location. Alixel Cabrera, The Salt Lake Tribune, 5 Sep. 2022 Patients generally get infected through the mouth, typically by hands contaminated with an infected person’s fecal matter, but the virus also can spread through an infected person’s sneeze or cough. Los Angeles Times, 30 Aug. 2022 Jerry Riley, the 1976 champion, begins his story in 1910 with his parents, then tells of his early life living hand-to-mouth in the villages of Alaska, overcoming hardships that forged his character and gave him the determination to win. David James, Anchorage Daily News, 28 Aug. 2022 Symptoms can include a rash that can look like pimples on the face and on or inside the mouth along with other parts of the body. Perry Vandell, The Arizona Republic, 26 Aug. 2022 The daughter, police found, sustained an injury to her mouth and a bite on her leg. cleveland, 24 Aug. 2022 Tropical storm warnings are in effect on the Texas coast from Port Mansfield to the mouth of the Rio Grande. Chris Perkins, Sun Sentinel, 20 Aug. 2022
Verb
Fish will be moving slowly and may mouth it, then spit it out and swim off. John Schandelmeier, Anchorage Daily News, 20 Feb. 2022 Still afraid that Nurse Vivian would somehow mouth the words off key, the director told her to stay as far from the microphone as possible. Kevin Fisher-paulson, San Francisco Chronicle, 16 Nov. 2021 Some of them would just stand there and mouth the words, beer delivery. David Lahuta, Travel + Leisure, 7 Oct. 2020 These days, designers who’d rather die than gain ten pounds, designers who’d rather make clothes for purse dogs than fat people, could mouth the right platitudes and make the right gestures. Seija Rankin, EW.com, 5 May 2020 Who is speaking the truth, and on what basis, and who is merely mouthing what people want to hear? Richard Gunderman, The Conversation, 1 May 2020 Big fish, say a 2-pound female, will mouth it gently without moving. Bill Heavey, Field & Stream, 25 Mar. 2020 His peers are out there right now bad-mouthing the Bearcats. Paul Daugherty, Cincinnati.com, 5 Feb. 2020 For months, Trump and his allies bad-mouthed her to Zelenskiy and others in Kyiv. Jonathan Allen, NBC News, 16 Nov. 2019 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun

Middle English, going back to Old English mūþ, going back to Germanic *munþa- (whence also Old Frisian mūth, mund "mouth," Old Saxon mūth, Middle Dutch mont, Old High German munt, Old Icelandic munnr, Gothic munþs), going back to dialectal Indo-European *mn̥t-, whence also Welsh mant "mouth, jaw, mandible," Latin mentum "chin"

Note: This etymon is limited to Celtic, Italic, and Germanic, though a relation with Hittite mēni-, mēna- "face, cheek" has also been suggested. The form *mn̥t- has been taken as a verbal adjective of the base *men- (or *min-) seen in Latin ēminēre "to stick out, protrude," but apparently nowhere else in Indo-European (see minatory).

Verb

Middle English mouthen, derivative of mouth mouth entry 1

First Known Use

Noun

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of mouth was before the 12th century
TOEFL BNC: 1011 COCA: 1060
mouth

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + MOUTH | MOUTH + VERB | MOUTH + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, cavernous, enormous, huge, large, wide大嘴;巨口;寬口small, tiny小嘴;小口beautiful, perfect, pretty, rosebud, sensual, sensuous漂亮的嘴巴;完美的嘴巴;玫瑰花蕾般的嘴巴;性感的嘴巴red紅嘴巴firm, hard, strong堅毅的嘴;堅定的嘴A smile played around his strong mouth.他堅毅的嘴角掛着一絲微笑。soft柔軟的嘴hot, warm灼熱的嘴;溫暖的嘴slack鬆弛的嘴巴;嘴不嚴full唇形豐滿的嘴lipless, thin無唇的嘴巴;唇形單薄的嘴toothless無牙的嘴wet濕潤的嘴dry, tight發乾的嘴巴;繃緊的嘴A tight mouth was the only sign of her nerves.只能從她緊閉的嘴巴看出她很緊張。gaping, half-open, open張大的/半張的/張開的嘴巴closed緊閉的嘴巴smiling掛着微笑的嘴hungry嗷嗷待哺者She has four hungry mouths to feed.有四張飢餓的嘴等着她哺餵。sore, swollen疼痛的/腫脹的嘴巴VERB + MOUTHopen張開嘴clamp shut, close, shut, snap shut緊閉嘴巴;閉上嘴巴cover捂住嘴巴He covered his mouth to hide his yawn.他捂着嘴偷偷打了個哈欠。cup, gag扣住/塞住嘴巴Suddenly a hand cupped her mouth.突然,一隻手扣住了她的嘴巴。wipe擦嘴He wiped his greasy mouth on his sleeve.他用袖子擦了擦油乎乎的嘴。rinse, rinse out, wash out漱口The dentist told him to rinse his mouth out.牙醫叫他漱漱口。fill, stuff填滿/塞滿嘴巴He coughed as the blood filled his mouth.他咳出的血弄得滿嘴都是。He began to stuff his mouth with pasta.他開始往嘴裏塞意大利面。foam at, froth at口吐白沫The dog was foaming at the mouth and near death.這隻狗口吐白沫,快要死了。burn燙嘴The hot coffee burned her mouth.熱咖啡燙了她的嘴。kiss親嘴purse噘嘴MOUTH + VERBdrop, drop open, fall open, gape, hang open, open, sag open嘴巴不自覺地張開;嘴巴張開;嘴張着Our mouths dropped open in surprise.我們驚奇地張大了嘴。widen嘴巴咧開His mouth widened to a smile.他咧開嘴笑了。close, shut嘴合上clamp shut, snap shut嘴繃緊;嘴閉緊be contorted, be set, compress, contort, harden, purse, set, tighten, turn down, twist嘴巴歪斜;嘴巴緊閉;嘴巴扭曲;嘴巴噘起;嘴巴緊繃;嘴巴下撇His mouth compressed into a thin, hard line.他緊抿雙唇。'Get out!' she shouted, her mouth contorted by emotion.“滾出去!”她喊道,嘴巴都氣歪了。Her mouth suddenly set in a determined line.她突然雙唇緊閉,神態堅決。curl, curve, lift, quirk, stretch, tilt, turn up撇嘴;噘嘴;咧嘴;歪嘴;翹嘴Her mouth curved into a smile.她嘴角露出一絲微笑。His mouth lifted in a wry smile.他嘴角動了動,苦笑了一下。droop, sag嘴角下垂pout嘴嘟起twitch嘴抽動quiver, tremble嘴巴顫抖water流口水My mouth started watering when I smelled the food.聞到食物的香味,我開始流口水了。be dry, go dry口乾;口渴taste like sth嘴裏好像有⋯味MOUTH + NOUNsore, ulcer (BrE) 口腔潰瘍cancer口腔癌care (especially NAmE) 口腔護理Good mouth care is very important when you are having chemotherapy.接受化療期間口腔護理非常重要。rinse漱口PREPOSITIONaround your mouth嘴巴周圍There were lines of tension around his mouth.他的嘴角透着幾分緊張。across your mouth掠過嘴角A cool smile played across her mouth.她嘴角露出一絲冷笑。in your mouth在口中I could taste blood in my mouth.我能感覺到口中的血腥味。over your mouth覆蓋嘴角She put her hand over her mouth to stifle the cough.她用手捂着嘴避免咳出聲。PHRASESthe back of the mouth, the roof of the mouth口腔後部/頂部I was so thirsty my tongue was sticking to the roof of my mouth.我口渴極了,舌頭都粘到腭壁去了。the corner of the mouth, the side of the mouth嘴角There was blood trickling from the corner of his mouth.血從他的嘴角流出來。The corners of her mouth turned up in a slight smile.她嘴角上翹,微微笑了笑。keep your mouth shut (= don't speak) 保持緘默(have) your mouth full (= full of food) 滿口食物Don't talk with your mouth full!嘴裏塞滿食物時不要說話!a mouth to feed需要養活的人Twins would mean two extra mouths to feed.雙胞胎就意味着需要多養活兩口人。

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