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1 her mouth formed an O
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2 her mouth worked
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3 carry a bone in her mouth
мор.There was a strong wind yesterday and the yachts in the bay carried bones in their mouths. — Вчера был сильный ветер, и яхты точно летали по заливу, вспенивая воду.
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4 she puckered her mouth
Макаров: она поджала губы, она скривила ротУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she puckered her mouth
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5 she puckered up her mouth
Макаров: она поджала губы, она скривила ротУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > she puckered up her mouth
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6 It's when a chick is sucking you up, you bust in her mouth then say bitch do the wookie, and she gargles your cum and makes the sound of chewbacca
Taboo: wookieУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > It's when a chick is sucking you up, you bust in her mouth then say bitch do the wookie, and she gargles your cum and makes the sound of chewbacca
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plural - mouths; noun1) (the opening in the head by which a human or animal eats and speaks or makes noises: What has the baby got in its mouth?) boca2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) desembocadura, boca, entrada
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verb(to move the lips as if forming (words), but without making any sound: He mouthed the words to me so that no-one could overhear.) decir con los labios- mouthful- mouth-organ
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mouth n boca1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL boca3 (person to feed) boca2 (say without making sound) decir con los labios■ he just mouthed the words, he didn't sing simplemente movía los labios, no cantaba1 (speak without making sound) mover los labios\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLby word of mouth de palabradown in the mouth deprimido,-anot to open one's mouth no abrir la boca, no decir ni pío, no decir esta boca es míashut your mouth! ¡cierra el pico!to be all mouth ser un fantasmato have a big mouth ser un bocazasto keep one's mouth shut mantener la boca cerrada, no decir nadato make somebody's mouth water hacerse a alguien la boca aguamouth organ armónicamouth ['maʊð] vt1) : decir con poca sinceridad, repetir sin comprensión2) : articular en silencioshe mouthed the words: formó las palabras con los labiosmouth ['maʊɵ] n: boca f (de una persona o un animal), entrada f (de un túnel), desembocadura f (de un río)n.• boca s.f.• boquilla s.f.• desembocadura s.f.• desembocadura de un río s.f.• embocadero s.m.• embocadura s.f.• labio s.m.• pico s.m.
I maʊθ1) (of person, animal) boca fshut your mouth! — (colloq) cállate la boca! (fam), cierra el pico! (fam)
watch your mouth! — ( be careful) ojo con lo que dices!; ( response to obscenity) qué boca!, no digas palabrotas!
down in the mouth — alicaído, bajo de moral
to be all mouth — (sl) ser* un fanfarrón (fam)
to have a big mouth — ser* un bocazas or (Andes, Méx) un bocón or (RPl) (un) estómago resfriado (fam)
to make somebody's mouth water: it made my mouth water se me hizo agua la boca or (Esp) se me hizo la boca agua; to shoot one's mouth off — (colloq) ( boast) fanfarronear (fam)
II maʊða) ( silently)it's him, she mouthed — -es él -me/le dijo articulando para que le leyera los labios
b) ( say) (pej) decir*to mouth platitudes — decir* lugares comunes
Phrasal Verbs:[maʊθ]1.N(pl mouths) [maʊðz] (Anat) boca f; [of bottle] boca f, abertura f; [of cave] entrada f; [of river] desembocadura f; [of channel] embocadero m; [of wind instrument] boquilla f•
to open one's mouth — (lit, fig) abrir la boca- he's all mouth and- be down in the mouth- shoot one's mouth off- keep one's mouth shutshut your mouth! ** — ¡cállate ya!
- stop sb's mouth- put words into sb's mouthbig 1., 6)2.[maʊð]VT (insincerely) soltar; (affectedly) pronunciar con afectación, articular con rimbombancia"go away!" she mouthed — -¡vete de aquí! -dijo moviendo mudamente los labios
3.[maʊθ]CPDmouth organ N — (esp Brit) armónica f
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I [maʊθ]1) (of person, animal) boca fshut your mouth! — (colloq) cállate la boca! (fam), cierra el pico! (fam)
watch your mouth! — ( be careful) ojo con lo que dices!; ( response to obscenity) qué boca!, no digas palabrotas!
down in the mouth — alicaído, bajo de moral
to be all mouth — (sl) ser* un fanfarrón (fam)
to have a big mouth — ser* un bocazas or (Andes, Méx) un bocón or (RPl) (un) estómago resfriado (fam)
to make somebody's mouth water: it made my mouth water se me hizo agua la boca or (Esp) se me hizo la boca agua; to shoot one's mouth off — (colloq) ( boast) fanfarronear (fam)
II [maʊð]a) ( silently)it's him, she mouthed — -es él -me/le dijo articulando para que le leyera los labios
b) ( say) (pej) decir*to mouth platitudes — decir* lugares comunes
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1. n рот; устаby mouth, by word of mouth — устно
keep your mouth shut! — молчи!, помалкивай!; держи язык за зубами!
food that parches the mouth — пища, которая обжигает рот
2. n рот, едок3. n гримасаto make a mouth — строить рожи, гримасничать
4. n отверстие, выход5. n горн. устье выработки6. n устье7. n горлышко8. n воен. дуло9. n воен. дульце10. n воен. окно11. n тех. зев, устье12. n тех. выходной патрубок; раструб13. n тех. приёмное отверстие14. n тех. тех. вход, входное отверстие15. n тех. сл. наглость, нахальствоdown in the mouth — в унынии, в плохом настроении, павший духом, как в воду опущенный
16. v говорить торжественно, напыщенно или высокопарно; изрекать17. v декламировать; говорить чётко, с подчёркнутой артикуляцией18. v брать, хватать ртом, губами19. v гримасничать,20. v впадать21. v приучать лошадь, к уздеcanker of the mouth — гангренозный стоматит; водяной рак, нома
Синонимический ряд:1. back talk (noun) back talk; guff; sass; sauce2. embouchement (noun) delta; embouchement; embouchure; estuary; firth; harbor entrance; portal; roads; sound; tidewater3. face (noun) face; grimace; moue; mouthing; mow; mug4. gob (noun) gob5. opening (noun) aperture; entrance; opening; orifice6. spokesman (noun) mouthpiece; speaker; spokesman; spokesperson; spokeswoman7. boast (verb) blow; boast; brag; cock-a-doodle-doo; crow; gasconade; prate; puff; rodomontade; vaunt8. frown (verb) frown; scowl9. grimace (verb) grimace; mop; mow; mug10. reveal (verb) betray; blab out; disclose; discover; divulge; give away; let on; reveal; spill; tell; unbosom; unclose; uncover; uncurtain; unveil11. speak (verb) bloviate; declaim; harangue; orate; perorate; rant; rave; soapbox; soap-box; speak -
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I pronounsie; as indirect object ihr; reflexively sich; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German masculines/neuters ihn/es; as indirect object ihmher and me — (coll.) sie und ich
II attributive possessive pronounif I were her — (coll.) wenn ich sie wäre
ihr; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German masculines/neuters seinshe opened her eyes/mouth — sie öffnete die Augen/den Mund
she has a room of her own — sie hat ein eigenes Zimmer
he complained about her being late — er beklagte sich darüber, dass sie zu spät kam
* * *[hə:] 1. pronoun((used as the object of a verb or preposition) a female person or animal already spoken about: I'll ask my mother when I see her; He came with her.) sie, ihr2. adjective(belonging to such a person or animal: My mother bought the neighbour's car, so it's her car now; a cat and her kittens.) ihr- academic.ru/34614/hers">hers- herself* * *[hɜ:ʳ, həʳ, AM hɜ:r, hɚ]I'm older than \her ich bin älter als siedid you give it to \her? hast du es ihr gegeben?oh no, not \her again! ach nein, nicht die schon wieder! famwe shall always remember \her wir werden ihrer immer gedenken gehit must be \her das wird sie seinthey went around the ship and pointed at \her sie gingen um das Schiff herum und zeigten daraufshe has \her very own pony sie hat ein eigenes Ponywhat's \her name? wie heißt sie?the boat sank with all \her crew das Boot sank mit seiner ganzen MannschaftI told her to get \her out ich sagte ihr, sie sollte verschwindenis it a him or a \her? ist es ein Er oder eine Sie?* * *[hɜː(r)]1. pers pron1) (dir obj, with prep +acc) sie; (indir obj, with prep +dat) ihr; (when she is previously mentioned in clause) sichwho, her? — wer, sie?
2. poss adjihr → also mySee:→ also my* * *A pers pr3. sie (nom):he’s younger than her;it’s her, not him sie ist es, nicht erB poss pr ihr, ihre:C refl pr sich:she looked about her sie sah um sich, sie sah sich um* * *I pronounsie; as indirect object ihr; reflexively sich; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German masculines/neuters ihn/es; as indirect object ihmher and me — (coll.) sie und ich
II attributive possessive pronounif I were her — (coll.) wenn ich sie wäre
ihr; referring to personified things or animals which correspond to German masculines/neuters seinshe opened her eyes/mouth — sie öffnete die Augen/den Mund
he complained about her being late — er beklagte sich darüber, dass sie zu spät kam
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n. 1. ам. Open your \mouth wide. Амаа том ангай. Don't tell him any secrets; he's got a big \mouth. Түүнд ямар ч нууц битгий яриарай; задгай амтай хүн шүү. 2. ам, амсар. the \mouth of a cave агуйн ам. 3. голын адаг. by mouth амаар. from mouth to mouth амнаас ам дамжин. to flap one's \mouth чалчих, дэмий ярих. v. амаа хөдөлгөх. -mouthed adj. амтай, амсартай. wide-mouthed өргөн амсартай. mouthful n. (pl -fuls) 1. үмх, балга. \mouth of water балга ус. take a mouthful (нэг) үмхэх. 2. хэлэхэд хэцүү үг, хэллэг. Her name is a bit of a \mouth! Нэр нь хэл хугалчихмаар юм! mouth organ n. аман хуур. -
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Lennie watched her, his mouth half open. — Ленни глядел на нее, разинув рот. -
12 as if butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
ирон.с невинным, безобидным видом (обыкн. употр. с гл. to look)When a visitor comes in she smiles and languishes, you'd think that butter would not melt in her mouth... (W. Thackeray, ‘Pendennis’, vol. II, ch. XXII) — Когда появляется гость, она вся тает в улыбках; у нее такой умильный вид, словно она и воды не замутит...
‘If she was my daughter I'd turn her up and tan her bottom for her,’ said Jessie indignantly. ‘All that filthy language she uses. And she looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth’ (D. Hewett, ‘Bobbin Up’, ch. 8) — - Будь она моей дочерью, уж я бы ей задрала юбчонку и отшлепала как следует, - возмутилась Джесси. - Ты только послушай, как она выражается. А с виду такая тихоня.
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13 из попки в ротик ass-to-mouth
Cinema: ATM (Ass-to-Mouth. Porno industry term describing anal sex culmination shot. An actor withdraws from an actress & puts his penis into her mouth in one continuous shot.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > из попки в ротик ass-to-mouth
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14 born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth
Born with a silver spoon in one’s mouthродиться в богатой семьеSally was born with a silver spoon in her mouth.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth
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15 be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
1) ≈ родиться в сорочке, родиться под счастливой звездойShe was born with a silver spoon in her mouth; she thinks she can do what she likes. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Silver Spoon’, part I, ch. IX) — Флер родилась в сорочке; она уверена, что может делать все, что ей вздумается.
He was careless about money, because it had always come to him easily... Men born with a silver spoon in the mouth were like that. (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 2) — Моррис потому не знал счета деньгам, что они всегда давались ему слишком легко... Таковы все, кто родился с серебряной ложкой во рту.
The sewing-girl was dismissed to the kitehen, for the rigid etiquette of the British Samurai forbids the presence at the sacred tea ceremony of all who were not born with a silver spoon in their mouths. (R. Aldington, ‘Very Heaven’, part I, ch. VII) — Белошвейку отправили на кухню, ибо строгий этикет британских самураев не допускает к священной церемонии чаепития никого из тех, кто родился бедняком.
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16 be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
1) poдитьcя в copoчкe, poдитьcя пoд cчacтливoй звeздoйShe was born with a silver spoon in her mouth: she thinks she can do what she likes (J. Galsworthy)2) poдитьcя в бoгaтoй ceмьeThe sewing-girl was dismissed to the kitchen for the rigid etiquette of the British Samurai forbids the presence at the sacred tea ceremony of all who were not born with a silver spoon in their mouths (R. Aldington). 'I wasn't born with any silver spoon in my mouth,' she told us not once but many times. 'Many was the day we didn't know where the next meal was coming from,' she said (K. Vonnegut)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
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17 butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
прикидываться невинной овечкойSally looks as if butter wouldn't melt in her mouth, but she can be so cruel.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
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18 to look as if butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
притворяться тихоней, иметь невинный, безобидный видWhen a visitor comes in, she smiles and languishes, you'd think that butter wouldn't melt in her mouth: and the minute he is gone, very likely, she flares up like a little demon, and says things fit to send you wild. (W. M. Thackeray, The History of Pendennis) — Для гостей у нее и улыбочки, и вздохи - скромница да и только. А чуть гость за порог - ну как с цепи сорвется, и такие слова говорит, что не приведи господи. (перевод М. Лорие)
Англо-русский современный словарь > to look as if butter wouldn't melt in one's mouth
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19 shut one's mouth
разг.(shut (up) one's mouth (жарг. face или head))попридержать язык, держать язык за зубами; помалкивать, молчать (обыкн. употр. в повелительном наклонении) [shut one's face или head первонач. амер.]; см. тж. open one's faceShut your heads, and let Tom go on! (M. Twain, ‘Tom Sawyer’, ch. XVIII) — Заткните глотки и дайте Тому говорить!
Less patient ones bid her shut her head, or ask her roughly what is wrong with her. (B. Shaw, ‘Pygmalion’, act I) — Менее терпеливые цыкают на нее и сердито спрашивают, чего, собственно, она орет?
...the marshal bade him "shut his face", and emphasized the command by a twist at his coat-collar. (U. Sinclair, ‘King Coal’, book III) —...начальник охраны прикрикнул: "Заткни пасть!" - и подкрепил свой приказ действием, крепко скрутив ворот его пиджака.
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20 to bad-mouth
= to badmouthНа американском жаргоне означает оскорбить, унизить кого-либо; осадить кого-либо или очернить, опорочить кого-либо или что-либо. Английский эквивалент — to rubbish. Это выражение заимствовано из сленга выходцев из Африки и стран Карибского бассейна и обозначает заклинание, проклятие.He was her bitter enemy and never missed a chance to bad-mouth her. — Он был её злейшим врагом и никогда не упускал возможности сделать гадость, унизить её.
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