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tongue

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tongue1 /tʌŋ/ ●●● S3 W3 noun  
1 mouth [countableC]HBH the soft part inside your mouth that you can move about and use for eating and speaking 舌,舌头
 Joe ran his tongue over his dry lips.
乔舔了舔干燥的嘴唇。
 The taste of the chocolate was still on her tongue.
巧克力的余味依然留在她的舌尖。
 The girl scowled at me, then stuck out her tongue.
女孩怒视着我,然后吐了一下舌头。
2 click your tongue to make a sharp noise with your tongue to show that you are annoyed or disappointed 〔因生气或失望而〕咂嘴
 She clicked her tongue and shook her head.
她咂了一下嘴,摇了摇头。
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3 sharp tongue TALK TO somebodyif you have a sharp tongue, you often talk in a way that shows you are angry 尖刻的嘴巴
 Gina’s sharp tongue will get her into trouble one day.
吉娜那张尖刻的嘴巴早晚会给她惹麻烦的。
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4. silver tongue literary if you have a silver tongue, you can talk in a way that makes people like you or persuades them that you are right 说话动听,能说会道
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5 sharp-tongued/silver-tongued etc able to talk in a very angry or pleasant way 说话尖刻的/说话动听的等
 a sharp-tongued young teacher
说话尖刻的年轻教师
6. with (your) tongue in (your) cheek JOKING/NOT SERIOUSif you say something with your tongue in your cheek, you say it as a joke, not seriously 〔说话〕不当真的,开玩笑的 tongue-in-cheek
7 slip of the tongue MISTAKEa small mistake in something you say 说错了话,口误
 Did I say $100? It must have been a slip of the tongue.
我说100美元吗?那一定是口误。
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8 bite your tongue SAYto stop yourself saying something because you know it would not be sensible to say it 忍住不说,保持缄默
 I wanted to argue, but I had to bite my tongue.
我想辩驳,但又不得不保持缄默。
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9. Cat got your tongue?  (also Lost your tongue?) spokenTALK TO somebody used to ask someone why they are not talking 怎么不说话了?怎么哑巴了?
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10 get your tongue around something informalSAY to be able to say a difficult word or phrase 说出〔某个拗口的词或短语〕
 I couldn’t get my tongue around the names of the villages we’d visited.
我说不来我们去过的那些村庄的名字。
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11 trip/roll off the tongue informalSAY if a name or phrase trips or rolls off your tongue, it is easy or pleasant to say 〔某个名字或短语〕顺口
 Their names trip off the tongue very easily.
他们的名字很顺口。
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12 loosen somebody’s tongue informalTALK TO somebody if something such as alcohol loosens your tongue, it makes you talk a lot 〔喝酒等〕使某人话多,使某人管不住嘴
 The wine had certainly loosened her tongue.
她喝了酒,话当然就变得多了起来。
13 find your tongue informalTALK TO somebody to say something after you have been silent for a time because you were afraid or shy 〔因害怕或害羞而沉默之后〕终于开口说话
 Polly found her tongue at last and told them about the attack.
波莉终于开口说话,告诉了他们袭击的经过。
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14 set tongues wagging TALK TO somebodyto do something that people will talk about in an unkind way 使人议论纷纷,招闲话
 Angela’s divorce will certainly set tongues wagging.
安杰拉的离婚肯定会招来闲言碎语。
15. keep a civil tongue in your head old-fashioned spokenPOLITE used to tell someone that they should talk politely to people 说话要讲礼貌
16. speak with forked tongue LIE/TELL A LIEto say things that are not true – used humorously 说谎〔幽默用法〕
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17. speak in tongues RRCto talk using strange words as part of a religious experience 说方言〔一种宗教体验〕
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18 language 语言 literarySL a language 语言;方言
 Anton lapsed into his own tongue when he was excited.
安东一激动就说家乡话。
mother/native tongue (=the language you learn as a child) 母语
 She felt more comfortable talking in her native tongue.
她说母语感觉更放松。
19. food 食物 [uncountableU]DF the tongue of a cow or sheep, cooked and eaten cold 口条〔牛羊等的舌头,可做凉菜〕
20 shape 形状 [countableC]CF something that has a long thin shape 舌状物
tongue of
 Huge tongues of fire were licking the side of the building.
巨大的火舌吞卷着大楼的一侧。
21. shoeDC [countableC] the part of a shoe that lies on top of your foot, under the part where you tie it 鞋舌4  See picture of 见图 FOOTWEAR
on the tip of your tongue at tip1(5), → hold your tongue at hold1(29)
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tongue2 verb  
1. [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to use your tongue to make separate sounds when playing a musical instrument 〔演奏管乐器时〕用运舌法吹奏(音符)
2. [transitiveT] to touch something with your tongue 用舌头触碰,舔
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Origin tongue
Old English tunge

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