mouth en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de mouth en el diccionario inglés»español

I.mouth <pl mouths [maʊðz]> SUST. [ingl. am. maʊθ, ingl. brit. maʊθ]

1.1. mouth C (of person, animal):

mouth
to open one's mouth
open your mouth wide
shut your mouth! coloq.
shut your mouth! coloq.
¡cierra el pico! coloq.
watch your mouth! (be careful)
down in the mouth
down in the mouth
to be all mouth argot
to be all mouth argot
ser un fantasma Esp. coloq.
to have a big mouth
to have a big mouth
ser un bocazas coloq.
to have a big mouth
ser un bocón And. Méx. coloq.
to have a big mouth
ser (un) estómago resfriado Río Pl. coloq.
me and my big mouth!
to make sb's mouth water it made my mouth water
to make sb's mouth water it made my mouth water
to shoot off at the mouth ingl. am. coloq.
to shoot off at the mouth ingl. am. coloq.
to shoot one's mouth off coloq. (boast)
to shoot one's mouth off coloq. (boast)
darse pisto Esp. coloq.
irse de la lengua coloq.

mouth-to-mouth [ˌmaʊθtəˈmaʊθ] ADJ. atrbv.

smart-mouth [ˈsmɑːrtmaʊθ, ˈsmɑːtmaʊθ] V. trans. ingl. am. coloq.

bad-mouth [ingl. am. ˈbædˌmaʊθ, ingl. brit.] V. trans. ingl. am. argot

hand-to-mouth [ingl. am. ˌhændtəˈmaʊθ, ingl. brit. ˈhandtəmaʊθ] ADJ.

foot-and-mouth disease, foot-and-mouth [ingl. am. ˈˌfʊd ən ˈmaʊθ dəˌziz, ingl. brit. ˌfʊt(ə)nˈmaʊθ dɪˌziːs] SUST. U

mouth en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de mouth en el diccionario inglés»español

foot-and-mouth disease [ˌfʊtəndˈmaʊθdɪˌzi:z] SUST.

mouth Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to be down in the mouth
andar [o estar] de capa caída coloq.
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
The features of the face are represented by the plucked carcasses of poultry and the sneering mouth by fish.
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The fishs mouth contains fleshy lips and protuberances, mainly on the lower lips.
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With a mouth organ, however, if two people play the same tune, it sounds different.
www.dnaindia.com
Alcohol-containing mouthwashes may make dry mouth and halitosis worse since it dries out the mouth.
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The cartridge is identified by a rose-petal (rosette-crimp) closure of the cartridge case mouth and sealed with red lacquer.
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All are listed in geographic order where possible (marine: coastwise from north to south or east to west; riverine downstream to mouth).
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They are carinated below the carina towards the mouth slightly openly constricted and then tumid on the base.
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He struggled to breathe and managed to get his mouth and nose out of the bedcovers to get some air.
www.nzherald.co.nz
Sometimes, orangutans will strip leaves from a branch and hold them in front of their mouth when making the sound.
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The neurobiological mechanisms of taste (and aftertaste) signal transduction from the taste receptors in the mouth to the brain have not yet been fully understood.
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