词汇 | mouthful |
释义 | mouthful noun uk/ˈmaʊθ.fʊl/ us/ˈmaʊθ.fʊl/ (AMOUNT) [ C ]满口;一口 an amount of food or drink that fills your mouth, or that you put into your mouth at one time He only ate a few mouthfuls of meat. 他只吃了几口肉。 (WORD) [ S ] informal冗长而拗口的词(或词组),难读的词(或词组) a word or phrase that is difficult to pronounce or that has a lot of syllables I've always called myself Henny because it's less of a mouthful than Henrietta. 我总是叫自己“亨尼”,因为它不像“亨丽埃塔”那么拗口。 Idiom give someone a mouthfulidiom mainly UK informal 生气地朝(某人)叫嚷;咒骂(某人) to shout something angry at someone, usually using offensive language A taxi driver wound down his window and gave the cyclist a mouthful. 出租车司机摇下车窗,对骑自行车的人破口大骂。 |
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