mouthpiece
noun /ˈmaʊθpiːs/
/ˈmaʊθpiːs/
- the part of a phone or radio device that is next to your mouth when you speak
(电话的)话筒 - I could see the referee talking into his mouthpiece.
我可以看到裁判对着他的话筒说话。 - He put his hand over the mouthpiece and called his wife to the phone.
他用手捂住话筒,叫妻子来接电话。
Collocations Dictionaryverb + mouthpiece- cover
- cover up
- put your hand over
- …
- I could see the referee talking into his mouthpiece.
- enlarge imagethe part of a musical instrument that you place between your lips
(乐器的)吹口 Topics Musicc2 - mouthpiece (of/for somebody) (often disapproving) a person, newspaper, etc. that speaks to represent another person or group of people
喉舌;代言人;发言人 - The newspaper has become the official mouthpiece of the opposition party.
这份报纸已经成为反对党的官方喉舌。 - The Press Secretary serves as the President's mouthpiece.
新闻部长担任总统的代言人。 - The media is controlled by the state and acts as a mouthpiece for the ruling party.
媒体由国家控制,是执政党的喉舌。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- official
- political
- act as
- be
- mouthpiece for
- mouthpiece of
- The newspaper has become the official mouthpiece of the opposition party.