muzzle
muzzle 英 [ˈmʌzl] 美 [ˈmʌzəl]
n. 枪口,炮口;口套,口络;动物的鼻口 vt. 使…缄默;给…戴口套;封锁…的言论
进行时:muzzling 过去式:muzzled 过去分词:muzzled 第三人称单数:muzzles 名词复数:muzzles
- A muzzle is a guard that covers an animal's mouth to keep it from biting. If your dog is aggressive, you might have to put a muzzle on her when you take her to the dog park.
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- n. 枪口,炮口;口套,口络;动物的鼻口
- vt. 使…缄默;给…戴口套;封锁…的言论
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1. You should muzzle your dog.
你应该给狗戴上口套。
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2. And yet, when I saw them taking aim at you, I put my hand on the muzzle of the gun.
可是当我看见有人对着您瞄准的时候,我又用手去堵住那枪口。 太可笑了!
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3. He pushed the spaniel away, roughly, with the gun in his hand, catching her on the ear with the muzzle. She cried in pain.
他用带枪的手粗鲁的将狗摆向一旁,枪口打到她的耳朵上,疼得她连声尖叫。
- muzzle (n.) late 14c., "device put over an animal's mouth to stop it from biting, eating, or rooting," from Old French musel "muzzle," also "snout, nose" (12c., Modern French museau), from muse "muzzle," from Gallo-Roman *musa "snout" (source also of Provençal mus, Old Spanish mus, Italian muso), of unknown origin, possibly related to Latin morsus "bite" (but OED finds "serious difficulties" with this). Meaning "projecting part of the head of an animal" is from early 15c. in English; sense of "open end of a firearm" first recorded 1560s.
- muzzle (v.) "to put a muzzle on," early 15c., from muzzle (n.). Figurative use from 1610s. Related: Muzzled; muzzling.
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