gar·gle /ˈgɑrgəl/
(vt.)漱(vi.)漱口漱口藥
gar·gle /ˈgɑrgəl/ 動詞
含漱液,漱口劑,漱口(劑)
Gar·gle n. Arch. See Gargoyle.
Gar·gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Garggled p. pr. & vb. n. Gargling (░).]
1. To wash or rinse, as the mouth or throat, particular the latter, agitating the liquid (water or a medicinal preparation) by an expulsion of air from the lungs.
2. To warble; to sing as if gargling [Obs.]
Gar·gle, n. A liquid, as water or some medicated preparation, used to cleanse the mouth and throat, especially for a medical effect.
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Gar·goyle n. Arch. A spout projecting from the roof gutter of a building, often carved grotesquely. [Written also gargle, gargyle, and gurgoyle.]
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gargle
n 1: a medicated solution used for gargling and rinsing the mouth
[syn: mouthwash]
2: the sound produced while gargling
v 1: utter with gargling or burbling sounds
2: rinse one's mouth and throat with mouthwash; "gargle with
this liquid" [syn: rinse]