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1 mouthpiece
mouthpiece [ˈmaʊθpi:s][of musical instrument] embouchoir m ; [of telephone] microphone m ; ( = spokesman) porte-parole m inv* * *['maʊθpiːs]1) ( of musical instrument) embouchure f; ( of telephone) microphone m; (of pipe, snorkel) embout m -
2 mouthpiece
1) (the piece of a musical instrument etc which is held in the mouth: the mouthpiece of a horn.) bec, embouchure2) (the part of a telephone etc into which one speaks.) microphone -
3 mouthpiece
mouthpiece ['maʊθpi:s](a) (of clarinet, oboe) bec m, embouchure f; (of flute, recorder) bec m; (of trumpet, trombone) embouchure f; (of pipe) tuyau m; (of telephone) microphone m -
4 organ
organ [ˈɔ:gən]1. nouna. ( = musical instrument) orgue mb. ( = body part) organe mc. ( = mouthpiece) organe m2. compounds* * *['ɔːgən] 1.1) Botany, Anatomy organe mdonor organ —
transplant organ — ( sought) don m d'organe; ( transplanted) transplant m
male organ — membre m viril
2) Music (also pipe organ) orgue mto play the organ — jouer de l'orgue; ( as job) tenir l'orgue
3) fig (publication, organization) organe m (of de)2. -
5 mouth
1. 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?) bouche2) (the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc: the mouth of the harbour.) goulot, embouchure2. 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.) former des mots avec les lèvres sans émettre de son- mouthful- mouth-organ - mouthpiece - mouthwash -
6 organ
organ ['ɔ:gən]∎ the organs of speech les organes phonatoires ou de la parole∎ the courts are the organs of justice les tribunaux sont les organes ou les instruments de la justice;∎ the official organ of the Party le porte-parole officiel du Parti►► organ builder facteur m d'orgues;organ donor donneur m d'organes;organ grinder joueur(euse) m,f d'orgue de Barbarie;∎ British familiar I want to speak to the organ grinder, not the monkey! je veux parler au responsable, pas au sous-fifre!;organ loft tribune f d'orgue;organ pipe tuyau m d'orgue;organ screen jubé m;organ stop jeu m d'orgue;organ transplant transplantation f d'organe
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mouthpiece — ► NOUN 1) a part of a musical instrument, telephone, etc. that is designed to be put in or against the mouth. 2) a person or publication expressing the views of another person or an organization … English terms dictionary
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mouthpiece — noun 1) the flute s mouthpiece Syn: embouchure 2) a mouthpiece for the government Syn: spokesperson, spokesman, spokeswoman, speaker, agent, representative, propagandist, voice; organ, channel … Thesaurus of popular words
mouthpiece — noun (C) 1 (usually singular) a person, newspaper etc that expresses the opinions of a government or a political organization: Pravda was the official mouthpiece of the Communist Party. 2 the part of a musical instrument, telephone etc that you… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
mouthpiece — noun Date: 1678 1. something placed at or forming a mouth 2. a part (as of an instrument) that goes in the mouth or to which the mouth is applied 3. a. one that expresses or interprets another s views ; spokesman b. slang a criminal lawyer … New Collegiate Dictionary
mouthpiece — noun a) A part of any device that functions in or near the mouth, especially of a telephone or musical instrument b) A spokesman who speaks on behalf of someone else … Wiktionary
mouthpiece — noun 1》 a part of a musical instrument, telephone, etc., designed to be put in or against the mouth. 2》 a gumshield. 3》 chiefly derogatory a person who speaks on behalf of another person or an organization … English new terms dictionary
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mouthpiece — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. reed, embouchure, lip, bit, pipe stem, etc.; slang, spokesman, parrot, speaker, lawyer. See music, speech, lawsuit. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. spokesman, adviser, lawyer, counselor; see adviser . III… … English dictionary for students
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