mouthful

mouthful [ˈmaʊθfʊl]  [ˈmaʊθˌfʊl] 

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mouthful 基本解释

mouthful的翻译

名词满口; 一口; <俚>适当[不适当]的批评[暗示]

mouthful 相关例句

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1. I took only a mouthful of food and then left.
    我只吃了一点儿东西就走了。

2. That Russian name is really a mouthful.
    那个俄文名字真拗口。

3. I'm so full I couldn't eat another mouthful.
    我吃得太饱了,一口也不能多吃了。

mouthful 网络解释

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1. 一口:mouth 嘴巴,口 | mouthful 一口 | movable 可动的

2. 满口;一口:wooden 木制的 | mouthful 满口;一口 | piano 钢琴

3. 一口;满口:18.切/砍下,切断cut off | 19.一口,满口mouthful | 20. 主演,但任主角star in

4. 满嘴的:wonderful 精彩的 | mouthful 满嘴的 | shameful 可耻的

mouthful 词典解释

1. (饮料或食物)一口之量
    A mouthful of drink or food is the amount that you put or have in your mouth.

    e.g. She gulped down a mouthful of coffee...
           她咽下一大口咖啡。
    e.g. Chew each mouthful fully before the next bite.
           将每一口充分咀嚼后,再吃下一口。

2. mouthful的意思

2. 冗长而拗口的词(或短语);难读的词(或短语)
    If you describe a long word or phrase as a mouthful, you mean that it is difficult to say.

    e.g. It's called the Pan-Carib-bean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, which is quite a mouthful.
           它被称为 the Pan-Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project(泛加勒比备灾防灾项目),名称相当冗长拗口。

mouthful 单语例句

1. A mouthful of what looks to be a duck chop has a crisp, golden sesame topping and tender mashed shrimp in the middle.

2. While the white meat from the legs and claws was fragrant and tasty, the real delicacy came in one golden mouthful of roe.

3. The dark chocolate has an intense, rich and dense taste that lingers on after each mouthful.

4. Chomping on fish by the mouthful and spitting out the bones is a particular problem.

5. That's a bit of a mouthful, so they also summarize their message as " selling is broken ".

6. A mouthful of tasty soup was inside each ball made of mashed prawn, glazed with spicy bits.

7. His 2008 early harvest Riesling offers a mouthful of sweet and tangy lime.

8. The sticky edges linger between the teeth, adding texture to the mouthful and a slight crunch of caramelized meat.

9. Soup bowls should be tilted away from you and the soup spoon pushed from the front to back to catch a mouthful.

10. Break off a new piece for each mouthful, rather than dividing the roll into chunks in advance.

mouthful 英英释义

noun

1. a small amount eaten or drunk

    e.g. take a taste--you'll like it

    Synonym: taste

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2. the quantity that can be held in the mouth