tongue的意思和读音

tongue

: [tʌŋ] : [tʌŋ]

n.

v.

tongues  tonguing  tongued  

v.+n.hold tongue,tongue speak,bite tongue

adj.+n.native tongue

n.dialect,idiom,language,patois,speech

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1.[c]the soft part in the mouth that moves around, used for tasting, swallowing, speaking, etc.

He clicked his tongue to attract their attention.

She ran her tongue over her lips.

It's very rude to stick your tongue out at people.

2.[u][c]the tongue of some animals, cooked and eaten

a slice of ox tongue

3.[c]a language

None of the tribes speak the same tongue.

I tried speaking to her in her native tongue.

4.[sing]a particular way of speaking

He has a sharp tongue.

I'll thank you to keep a civil tongue in your head(= speak politely) .

5.speaking in the way mentioned

sharp-tongued

6.[c]a long narrow piece of leather under the laces on a shoe

7.[c]~ (of sth)something that is long and narrow and shaped like a tongue

a tongue of flame

IDMget your tongue around/round sthto pronounce a difficult word correctlyhold your tongue/peaceto say nothing although you would like to give your opinion

It's not a name that exactly trips off the tongue, is it?

roll/slip/trip off the tongue);to be easy to say or pronounce

It's not a name that exactly trips off the tongue, is it?

set tongues wagging(informal)使to cause people to start talking about sb's private affairswith your tongue in your cheekwith tongue in cheekif you say sthwith your tongue in your cheek , you are not being serious and mean it as a jokev.

1.~ sthto stop the flow of air into a wind instrument with your tongue in order to make a note

2.~ sthto lick sth with your tongue

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v.1.2.;

n.1.the movable fleshy organ attached to the bottom of the inside of the mouth of humans and most animals, used for tasting, licking, swallowing, and, in humans, speech.2.the tongue of an animal cooked and eaten as food3.a language or dialect4.a particular way of speaking or writing5.a long narrow piece of land that continues out into a sea, lake etc6.[Mechanics]the small swinging hammer inside a bell that hits against the inside of the bell to make the sound; the pivoting pin in a buckle7.a long thin piece of material that lies under the part of a shoe or boot where you fasten it8.something that looks like or moves like a tongue9.the pole at the front of a coach or carriage to which the horses' harnesses are fastened10.a strip that sticks out along the edge of a wooden board and is designed to fit into a corresponding groove along the edge of another board1.the movable fleshy organ attached to the bottom of the inside of the mouth of humans and most animals, used for tasting, licking, swallowing, and, in humans, speech.2.the tongue of an animal cooked and eaten as food3.a language or dialect4.a particular way of speaking or writing5.a long narrow piece of land that continues out into a sea, lake etc6.[Mechanics]the small swinging hammer inside a bell that hits against the inside of the bell to make the sound; the pivoting pin in a buckle7.a long thin piece of material that lies under the part of a shoe or boot where you fasten it8.something that looks like or moves like a tongue9.the pole at the front of a coach or carriage to which the horses' harnesses are fastened10.a strip that sticks out along the edge of a wooden board and is designed to fit into a corresponding groove along the edge of another board

v.1.to touch or lick something with the tongue2.to cut a tongue along the edge of a wooden board in order to make one half of a tongue-and-groove joint3.to produce a musical note on a wind instrument by using your tongue to prevent air from flowing through it for a short time

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1.The meaning , tongue diagnose used in clinic . stick out a smile . and the image of tongue is also be a impersonality proof .

2.Slang is nothing but a dressing-room where the tongue having some bad action to perform, disguises itself.

3.I wonder if there's a way to ask him in gargoyle-tongue.

4.What has a head like a giraffe, a body like a horse, stripes like a zebra, and a blue tongue long enough to clean its own ears?鹿

5.It's obviously a little bit of tongue in cheek towards NASA, if somebody knows it is an American song, especially if patriotic for America.nasa,

6.There was also a section on the webpage for tongue lengthening, which I'm sure a few people out there may be interested in as well./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

7.In an alien gesture of authority, he would often punctuate such calls with a flicker of his long, forked tongue.

8.Allen Falkner's tongue is split down the middle, and when he sticks it out, it looks like a two-pronged snake tongue.·

9.She put her thumbs into her ears, wagged her fingers, crossed her eyes and made a loud farting sound with her tongue.

10.I've been talking a great deal about that lately, but tonight isn't for arguments, and I'm going to hold my tongue.