mouthful
听听怎么读
英 [ˈmaʊθfʊl]
美 [ˈmaʊθˌfʊl]
是什么意思
一口;满口;适当[不适当]的批评[暗示];
变形
复数:mouthfuls
英英释义
mouthful[ 'mauθful ]
- n.
- the quantity that can be held in the mouth
- a small amount eaten or drunk
同义词:taste
学习怎么用
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
- I can't manage another mouthful.
我一口也吃不下了。 - He wants to eat it up at a mouthful.
他要一口把它吃掉。 - He took a mouthful of sweet country air.
他吸一口清香的乡村空气。 - That Russian name is really a mouthful.
那个俄文名字真拗口。
权威例句
A mouthful of microbesA mouthful of epithelial-mesenchymal interactions.Optimum mouthful for food comminution in human mastication.Dry matter intake per mouthful by grazing dairy goatsMeasuring a toddler's mouthful: toxicologic considerationsEffects of food diameter on bite size per mouthful and chewing behavior.Keeping momentum with a mouthful of water: behavior and kinematics of humpback whale lunge feedingA mouthful of mud: the fate of contaminants from the Fitzroy River, Queensland, Australia and implications for reef water policyA series of kokumi peptides impart the long-lasting mouthfulness of matured Gouda cheese.The Ultimate Mouthful: Lunge Feeding in Rorqual Whales: The ocean's depths have long shrouded the biomechanics behind the largest ma...