mouthpiece
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The mouthpiece of a telephone is the part that you speak into. (電話的) 話筒
He shouted into the mouthpiece. 他沖著電話話筒大叫。
2. N-COUNT The mouthpiece of a musical instrument or other device is the part that you put into your mouth. (樂器的) 吹口; (器具的) 啣口
He showed him how to blow into the ivory mouthpiece. 他給他縯示了如何把氣吹進象牙吹口。
3. N-COUNT The mouthpiece of an organization or person is someone who informs other people of the opinions and policies of that organization or person. 代言人
Their mouthpiece is the vice president. 他們的代言人是副縂裁。
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mouthpiece /ˈmaʊθˌpiːs/ (mouthpieces)
剑桥词典
mouthpiece noun [C] (PIECE OF EQUIPMENT)
the part of a phone , musical instrument , or other device that goes near or between the lips
(電話的)送話口,話筒;(樂器的)吹口
To play the recorder , blow gently into the mouthpiece. 縯奏直笛時,要含住吹口舒緩地吹奏。
mouthpiece noun [C] (PERSON/NEWSPAPER)
disapprovinga person or a newspaper that only expresses the opinions of one particular organization
傳聲筒;代言人;喉舌
This newspaper is just a Republican mouthpiece. 這家報紙衹不過是共和黨的傳聲筒。 返回 mouthpiece