柯林斯詞典mouthful /?ma?θ?f?l/ (mouthfuls) 1. N-COUNT A mouthful of drink or food is the amount that you put or have in your mouth. 一口 (食物或飲料) She gulped down a mouthful of coffee. 她咽下了一大口咖啡。2. N-SING If you describe a long word or phrase as a mouthful, you mean that it is difficult to say. 長(zhǎng)而繞嘴的字詞[非正式] It's called the Pan-Caribbean Disaster Preparedness and Prevention Project, which is quite a mouthful. 它被稱爲(wèi)泛加勒比海災(zāi)難準(zhǔn)備及預(yù)防計(jì)劃,挺繞嘴的一個(gè)名字。 返回 mouthful劍橋詞典 mouthful noun (AMOUNT) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] an amount of food or drink that fills your mouth , or that you put into your mouth at one time 滿口;一口 He only ate a few mouthfuls of meat . 他衹喫了幾口肉。 mouthful noun (WORD) [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] informal a word or phrase that is difficult to pronounce or that has a lot of syllables 冗長(zhǎng)而拗口的詞(或詞組),難讀的詞(或詞組) I've always called myself Henny because it's less of a mouthful than Henrietta. 我縂是叫自己“亨尼”,因爲(wèi)它不像“亨麗埃塔”那麼拗口。 習(xí)語(yǔ)give someone a mouthful 返回 mouthful