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mouth

  • 1 mouth

    1. plural - mouths; noun
    1) (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?) ústa
    2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) ústie; otvor
    2. 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.) vyslovovať len ústami
    - mouth-organ
    - mouthpiece
    - mouthwash
    * * *
    • ústa
    • ústit
    • ústie rieky
    • vyrážat
    • vziat do úst
    • žuvat
    • šírit
    • siahnut na zuby
    • šklabit sa
    • štekot psa
    • úškrn
    • úšklabok
    • uškierat sa
    • tlama
    • prevalovat v ústach
    • priúcat na uzdu
    • drzost
    • grimasa
    • dotknút sa ústami
    • hovorca
    • hovorit
    • brat
    • deklamovat
    • robit grimasy
    • rozhlasovat
    • otvor
    • krk
    • mliet ústami
    • náustok
    • nehanebná rec

    English-Slovak dictionary > mouth

  • 2 mouth filling

    • bombastický
    • nafúkaný

    English-Slovak dictionary > mouth filling

  • 3 mouth of horn

    • ústie lievika

    English-Slovak dictionary > mouth of horn

  • 4 mouth wash

    • ústna voda

    English-Slovak dictionary > mouth wash

  • 5 mouth-organ

    noun (a small musical instrument played by blowing or sucking air through its metal pipes.) fúkacia harmonika
    * * *
    • ústna harmonika
    • fúkacia harmonika

    English-Slovak dictionary > mouth-organ

  • 6 by word of mouth

    (by one person telling another in speech, not in writing: She got the information by word of mouth.) ústne
    * * *
    • ústne

    English-Slovak dictionary > by word of mouth

  • 7 (straight) from the horse's mouth

    (from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) zo spoľahlivého zdroja

    English-Slovak dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth

  • 8 roof of the mouth

    (the upper part of the mouth.) podnebie

    English-Slovak dictionary > roof of the mouth

  • 9 (straight) from the horse's mouth

    (from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) zo spoľahlivého zdroja

    English-Slovak dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth

  • 10 bad-mouth

    • ohovárat

    English-Slovak dictionary > bad-mouth

  • 11 be bandied from mouth to

    • letiet od úst k ústam

    English-Slovak dictionary > be bandied from mouth to

  • 12 fool-and-mouth

    • slintavka
    • krívacka

    English-Slovak dictionary > fool-and-mouth

  • 13 give mouth

    • štekat
    • brechat

    English-Slovak dictionary > give mouth

  • 14 horn mouth

    • ústie zvukovodu
    • ústie lievika

    English-Slovak dictionary > horn mouth

  • 15 screw up one's mouth

    • skrivit ústa
    • ušklabit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > screw up one's mouth

  • 16 useless mouth

    • darmožrác

    English-Slovak dictionary > useless mouth

  • 17 down-in-the-mouth

    adjective (miserable; in low spirits.) skľúčený

    English-Slovak dictionary > down-in-the-mouth

  • 18 suck

    1. verb
    1) (to draw liquid etc into the mouth: As soon as they are born, young animals learn to suck (milk from their mothers); She sucked up the lemonade through a straw.) sať
    2) (to hold something between the lips or inside the mouth, as though drawing liquid from it: I told him to take the sweet out of his mouth, but he just went on sucking; He sucked the end of his pencil.) cmúľať
    3) (to pull or draw in a particular direction with a sucking or similar action: The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet; A plant sucks up moisture from the soil.) vysať, vsať
    4) ((American) (slang) to be awful, boring, disgusting etc: Her singing sucks; This job sucks.) unavovať, otráviť, nudiť
    2. noun
    (an act of sucking: I gave him a suck of my lollipop.) liznutie
    - suck up to
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    • sat
    • satie
    • srkat
    • pridájat
    • hlt
    • cmúlat
    • cumlat
    • cucat
    • cicat
    • dojcit
    • lízat
    • kojit
    • nasávanie
    • odsávanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > suck

  • 19 gag

    [ɡæɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - gagged; verb
    1) (to prevent (a person) talking or making a noise, by putting something in or over his mouth: The guards tied up and gagged the prisoners.) zapchať ústa
    2) (to choke and almost be sick.) zabehnúť, napínať na zvracanie
    2. noun
    (something which is put in or over a person's mouth to prevent him talking or making a noise.) zátka (na zapchatie úst)
    * * *
    • vtipná pointa
    • vtip
    • zapchat ústa
    • zvracat
    • ukoncenie debaty
    • tvorivý nápad
    • trik
    • dusit sa
    • hercova improvizácia
    • otvárac tlamy
    • podviest
    • podvod
    • komický výstup
    • lož

    English-Slovak dictionary > gag

  • 20 horse

    [ho:s]
    1) (a large four-footed animal which is used to pull carts etc or to carry people etc.) kôň
    2) (a piece of apparatus used for jumping, vaulting etc in a gymnasium.) kôň
    - horsefly
    - horsehair
    - horseman
    - horsemanship
    - horseplay
    - horsepower
    - horseshoe
    - on horseback
    - straight from the horse's mouth
    - from the horse's mouth
    * * *
    • kôn

    English-Slovak dictionary > horse

См. также в других словарях:

  • Mouth — (mouth), n.; pl. {Mouths} (mou[th]z). [OE. mouth, mu[thorn], AS. m[=u][eth]; akin to D. mond, OS. m[=u][eth], G. mund, Icel. mu[eth]r, munnr, Sw. mun, Dan. mund, Goth. mun[thorn]s, and possibly L. mentum chin; or cf. D. muil mouth, muzzle, G.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mouth — [mouth; ] for v. [ mouth] n. pl. mouths [mouthz] [ME < OE muth, akin to Ger mund < IE base * menth , to chew > Gr masasthai, L mandere, to chew] 1. the opening through which an animal takes in food; specif., the cavity, or the entire… …   English World dictionary

  • mouth — ► NOUN 1) the opening in the body of most animals through which food is taken and sounds are emitted. 2) an opening or entrance to a structure that is hollow, concave, or almost completely enclosed. 3) the place where a river enters the sea. 4)… …   English terms dictionary

  • Mouth — (mou[th]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mouthed} (mou[th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Mouthing}.] 1. To take into the mouth; to seize or grind with the mouth or teeth; to chew; to devour. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To utter with a voice affectedly big or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mouth — Mouth, v. i. 1. To speak with a full, round, or loud, affected voice; to vociferate; to rant. [1913 Webster] I ll bellow out for Rome, and for my country, And mouth at C[ae]sar, till I shake the senate. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. To put mouth to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mouth|y — «MOW thee, thee», adjective, mouth|i|er, mouth|i|est. loud mouthed; using many words to say little; ranting; bombastic: »He…was prone to be mouthy and magniloquent ( …   Useful english dictionary

  • mouth — [n1] opening aperture, beak, box, cavity, chops*, clam, crevice, delta, door, embouchement, entrance, estuary, firth, fly trap, funnel, gate, gills, gob, harbor, inlet, jaws, kisser*, lips, mush*, orifice, portal, rim, trap*, yap*; concepts… …   New thesaurus

  • mouth — index entrance, enunciate, express, phrase, recite, utter Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Mouth — Porté dans la Moselle, c est une forme francisée de Muth (voir ce nom) …   Noms de famille

  • mouth — is pronounced mowth as a noun (but plural mowdhz), and mowdh as a verb (also mowdhd in combinations such as foul mouthed) …   Modern English usage

  • mouth|er — «MOW thuhr», noun. a person who mouths; long winded talker …   Useful english dictionary

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