单词 | tongues |
释义 | tongue1 of 2noun ˈtəŋ 1 a : a fleshy movable muscular process of the floor of the mouths of most vertebrates that bears sensory end organs and small glands and functions especially in taking and swallowing food and in humans as a speech organ b : a part of various invertebrate animals that is analogous to the tongue 2 : the flesh of a tongue (as of the ox or sheep) used as food 3 a : language especially : a spoken language b : manner or quality of utterance with respect to tone or sound, the sense of what is expressed, or the intention of the speaker she has a clever tongue a sharp tongue c : ecstatic, typically unintelligible utterance occurring especially in a moment of religious excitation —usually plural It would be like the miracle described in the Acts of the Apostles, demonstrated with healing, speaking in tongues and other signs and wonders.—Dan Wakefield… where they can sing and shriek and talk in tongues and testify and have a part.—Jane Kramer d : the cry of or as if of a hound pursuing or in sight of game —used especially in the phrase to give tongue 4 : the power of communication through speech 5 : a tapering flame tongues of fire 6 : something resembling an animal's tongue in being elongated and fastened at one end only: such as a : the flap under the lacing or buckles of a shoe at the throat of the vamp b : a movable pin in a buckle c : a metal ball suspended inside a bell so as to strike against the sides as the bell is swung d : the pole (see pole entry 1 sense 1b) of a vehicle (such as a wagon) 7 a : the rib on one edge of a board that fits into a corresponding groove in an edge of another board to make a flush joint b : feather sense 4 8 : a long narrow strip of land projecting into a body of water tonguelike ˈtəŋ-ˌlīk adjective tongue 2 of 2verb tongued; tonguing ˈtəŋ-iŋ ; tongues 1 transitive + intransitive, music : to articulate (notes on a wind instrument) by successively interrupting the stream of wind with the action of the tongue Playing [the bugle] and tonguing the note and making it come out exactly spot-on, that takes a technique and a skill.—Bethann Dixon 2 transitive : to touch or lick (something) with the tongue cows tonguing the long grass 3 transitive, carpentry a : to cut a tongue on tongue a board b : to join (parts, such as boards) by means of a tongue and groove tongue flooring together 4 transitive, archaic : scold entry 1 tongues nounas in languages the stock of words, pronunciation, and grammar used by a people as their basic means of communication he spoke in a tongue that I didn't understand Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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