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mouth
/ˈmaʊð ||ˈmaʊθ/
嘴,口,口腔,口狀物(vi.)裝腔作勢說話,高聲地說話(vt.)說出,做作地說
From:
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mouth
/ˈmaʊθ/
名詞
口
From:
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mouth
口
From:
Network Terminology
mouth
口
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mouth
n.
;
pl
.
Mouths
1.
The
opening
through
which
an
animal
receives
food
;
the
aperture
between
the
jaws
or
between
the
lips
;
also
,
the
cavity
,
containing
the
tongue
and
teeth
,
between
the
lips
and
the
pharynx
;
the
buccal
cavity
.
2.
Hence
:
An
opening
affording
entrance
or
exit
;
orifice
;
aperture
;
as
:
(a)
The
opening
of
a
vessel
by
which
it
is
filled
or
emptied
,
charged
or
discharged
;
as
,
the
mouth
of
a
jar
or
pitcher
;
the
mouth
of
the
lacteal
vessels
,
etc
.
(b)
The
opening
or
entrance
of
any
cavity
,
as
a
cave
,
pit
,
well
,
or
den
.
(c)
The
opening
of
a
piece
of
ordnance
,
through
which
it
is
discharged
.
(d)
The
opening
through
which
the
waters
of
a
river
or
any
stream
are
discharged
.
(e)
The
entrance
into
a
harbor
.
3.
Saddlery
The
crosspiece
of
a
bridle
bit
,
which
enters
the
mouth
of
an
animal
.
4.
A
principal
speaker
;
one
who
utters
the
common
opinion
;
a
mouthpiece
.
Every
coffeehouse
has
some
particular
statesman
belonging
to
it
,
who
is
the
mouth
of
the
street
where
he
lives
.
--
Addison
.
5.
Cry
;
voice
. [
Obs
.]
6.
Speech
;
language
;
testimony
.
That
in
the
mouth
of
two
or
three
witnesses
every
word
may
be
established
.
--
Matt
.
xviii
. 16.
7.
A
wry
face
;
a
grimace
;
a
mow
.
Counterfeit
sad
looks
,
Make
mouths
upon
me
when
I
turn
my
back
. --
Shak
.
Down at the mouth
or
Down in the mouth
,
chapfallen
;
of
dejected
countenance
;
depressed
;
discouraged
. [
Obs
.
or
Colloq
.]
Mouth friend
,
one
who
professes
friendship
insincerely
. --
Shak
.
Mouth glass
,
a
small
mirror
for
inspecting
the
mouth
or
teeth
.
Mouth honor
,
honor
given
in
words
,
but
not
felt
. --
Shak
.
Mouth organ
.
Mus.
(a)
Pan's
pipes
.
See
Pandean
.
(b)
An
harmonicon
.
Mouth pipe
,
an
organ
pipe
with
a
lip
or
plate
to
cut
the
escaping
air
and
make
a
sound
.
To stop the mouth
,
to
silence
or
be
silent
;
to
put
to
shame
;
to
confound
.
To put one's foot in one's mouth
,
to
say
something
which
causes
one
embarrassment
.
To run off at the mouth
,
to
speak
excessively
.
To talk out of both sides of one's mouth
,
to
say
things
which
are
contradictory
.
The mouth
of
them
that
speak
lies
shall
be
stopped
.
--
Ps
.
lxiii
. 11.
Whose
mouths
must
be
stopped
.
--
Titus
i
. 11.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mouth
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Mouthed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Mouthing
.]
1.
To
take
into
the
mouth
;
to
seize
or
grind
with
the
mouth
or
teeth
;
to
chew
;
to
devour
.
2.
To
utter
with
a
voice
affectedly
big
or
swelling
;
to
speak
in
a
strained
or
unnaturally
sonorous
manner
;
as
,
mouthing
platitudes
.
“
Mouthing
big
phrases.”
Mouthing
out
his
hollow
oes
and
aes
.
--
Tennyson
.
3.
To
form
or
cleanse
with
the
mouth
;
to
lick
,
as
a
bear
her
cub
.
4.
To
make
mouths
at
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mouth
,
v. i.
1.
To
speak
with
a
full
,
round
,
or
loud
,
affected
voice
;
to
vociferate
;
to
rant
.
I'll
bellow
out
for
Rome
,
and
for
my
country
,
And
mouth
at
Caesar
,
till
I
shake
the
senate
. --
Addison
.
2.
To
put
mouth
to
mouth
;
to
kiss
. [
R
.]
3.
To
make
grimaces
,
esp
.
in
ridicule
or
contempt
.
Well
I
know
,
when
I
am
gone
,
How
she
mouths
behind
my
back
. --
Tennyson
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mouth
n
1:
the
opening
through
which
food
is
taken
in
and
vocalizations
emerge
; "
he
stuffed
his
mouth
with
candy
" [
syn
:
oral
cavity
,
oral fissure
,
rima oris
]
2:
the
externally
visible
part
of
the
oral
cavity
on
the
face
and
the
system
of
organs
surrounding
the
opening
; "
she
wiped
lipstick
from
her
mouth
"
3:
an
opening
that
resembles
a
mouth
(
as
of
a
cave
or
a
gorge
);
"
he
rode
into
the
mouth
of
the
canyon
"; "
they
built
a
fire
at
the
mouth
of
the
cave
"
4:
the
point
where
a
stream
issues
into
a
larger
body
of
water
;
"
New
York
is
at
the
mouth
of
the
Hudson
"
5:
a
person
conceived
as
a
consumer
of
food
; "
he
has
four
mouths
to
feed
"
6:
a
spokesperson
(
as
a
lawyer
) [
syn
:
mouthpiece
]
7:
an
impudent
or
insolent
rejoinder
; "
don't
give
me
any
of
your
sass
" [
syn
:
sass
,
sassing
,
backtalk
,
back talk
,
lip
]
8:
the
opening
of
a
jar
or
bottle
; "
the
jar
had
a
wide
mouth
"
v
1:
express
in
speech
; "
She
talks
a
lot
of
nonsense
"; "
This
depressed
patient
does
not
verbalize
" [
syn
:
talk
,
speak
,
utter
,
verbalize
,
verbalise
]
2:
articulate
silently
;
form
words
with
the
lips
only
; "
She
mouthed
a
swear
word
"
3:
touch
with
the
mouth
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