mouth

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mouth

/maʊθ/

翻訳 "mouth" 英語から 日本語へ:

Japanese
「mouth」は人間の体の一部を指し、食べる、話す、味わうために使用されます。
English
The word "mouth" is pronounced as "mauth" in English. It refers to the opening in the face used for speaking, eating, and breathing, and it is part of the human or animal anatomy.

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Opening in your face used for eating, speaking, and breathing.

The mouth is the opening on the face of humans and many animals that is used for eating, speaking, and breathing. It contains the teeth, tongue, and salivary glands, which aid in these functions.

Example use

  • open your mouth
  • close your mouth
  • big mouth
  • small mouth
  • move your mouth
  • cover your mouth
  • put something in your mouth

Synonyms

  • oral cavity
  • maw
  • gob

Examples

    English

    Take a deep breath in through the nose and exhale out through the mouth.

    Japanese

    鼻から深呼吸をして、口から吐き出します。

    English

    Exhale out through the mouth with sound.

    English

    When I get up in the morning, first thing, mouth is gross.

    Japanese

    朝起きると、まず口がキモい。

    English

    Oh it's got a happy and a sad mouth now.

    Japanese

    ああ、今は幸せな口と悲しい口がある。

    English

    She closes her eyes and opens her mouth and he feels himself doing the same.

    Japanese

    彼女は目を閉じて口を開けると、彼自身も同じことをしているように感じます。

    English

    She scoops two fingers through the goop and sticks it in her mouth.

    Japanese

    彼女はグープを2本の指ですくって口に突き刺します。

    English

    LIAM: So you couldn't see through the mouth, it was just a dark maw.

    English

    Out through the mouth. Shake the head a little.

    English

    And exhale out through the mouth.

    English

    ♪ ♪ - Have you ever tried to completely stuff your mouth with food?

    Japanese

    ♪ ♪-口いっぱいに食べ物を詰め込もうとしたことはありますか?

    English

    And exhale, drop it out, breathe out through your mouth.

    English

    Put it in your mouth and get off my stage.

    Japanese

    それを口に入れて、私のステージから降りてください。

    English

    And empty it out through the mouth, exhale.

    English

    The final reason to slow down is to allow more time for your mouth to keep up.

    Japanese

    速度を落とす最後の理由は、口が追いつく時間を増やすことです。

    English

    They want that thin, thin slice that just melts in your mouth.

    English

    And then exhale out through the mouth.

    English

    Inhale in here, and exhale out through the mouth.

    English

    I don't have one yet. Let's do it. -I have a mouth though.

    Japanese

    まだ持っていません。やってみよう。-口はあるけど

    English

    Take a deep breath in through the nostrils and exhale out through the mouth .

    English

    There's a ribbon in my mouth for your, you know what I'm saying?

    Japanese

    私の口にはあなたのためのリボンがあるわ言ってる意味分かるかい?

    English

    But of course, there are instances in which you want to engage mouth breathing.

    English

    My mouth eventually betrays what I'm really like inside.

    Japanese

    私の口の中は結局私の本当の姿を裏切ってしまう。

    English

    Inhaling in, and exhaling maybe out through the mouth.

    • She brushed her teeth and rinsed her mouth.
    • He opened his mouth wide to take a bite of the apple.
    • The dentist checked the inside of her mouth.
    • She put the food in her mouth and chewed slowly.
    • He opened his mouth wide to yawn.
    • She put the candy in her mouth.

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Manchmal

To form words with your mouth without speaking aloud.

Mouthing is the act of forming words with your lips and tongue as if you are speaking, but without making any sound. It is often used to communicate silently or to practice speaking without being heard.

Example use

  • mouth the words
  • mouth silently

Synonyms

  • mime
  • lip-sync

Antonyms

  • speak
  • say

Examples

    English

    So words come out of our mouth, but we don't think the words in our head first.

    • She mouthed the words to the song as she listened to music.
    • He mouthed 'thank you' to the waiter from across the room.
    • The actors mouthed their lines during rehearsal.
    • She mouthed the words to the song, but no sound came out.
    • He mouthed 'thank you' to the waiter.
    • She mouthed the words to the song so she wouldn't wake the baby.