mouthful 英 [ˈmaʊθfʊl]   美 [ˈmaʊθˌfʊl]

mouthful

mouthful  英 [ˈmaʊθfʊl] 美 [ˈmaʊθˌfʊl]

n. 一口,满口 

名词复数:mouthfuls 

Focus on each mouthful. 专注于每一口。
She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea. 她每喝完一口茶都让自己的薄嘴唇带出严肃的表情。

  • A mouthful is an amount of some substance that can fit in a person'a mouth. If you eat a mouthful of chocolate cream pie, you consume a bite of it.
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  • n. 一口,满口
  • 1. Focus on each mouthful.

    专注于每一口。

  • 2. She prims her thin lips after every mouthful of tea.

    她每喝完一口茶都让自己的薄嘴唇带出严肃的表情。

  • 3. Every mouthful makes you wonder why you eat anything else.

    每一口吃进去都让你忍不住想:还吃别的东西干啥?

  • mouthful (n.) 1520s, "as much as a mouth can hold," from mouth (n.) + -ful. Meaning "a lot to say" is from 1748.
mouth·ful / ˈmaʊθfʊl ; NAmE ˈmaʊθfʊl / noun 1 [countable ] an amount of food or drink that you put in your mouth at one time 一口,一满口(的量) She took a mouthful of water. 她喝了一大口水。 2 [singular ] ( informal) a word or a phrase that is long and complicated or difficult to pronounce 又长又拗口的词(或短语) IDIOMS give sb a ˈmouthful ( informal) ( especially BrE) to speak angrily to sb, perhaps swearing at them 对某人恶言恶语;大骂某人 say a ˈmouthful ( NAmE) ( informal) to say sth important using only a few words 言简意赅;说到点子上 mouthful mouthfuls mouth·ful / ˈmaʊθfʊl ; NAmE ˈmaʊθfʊl /
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