释义 |
muf·fler I. \ˈməflə(r)\ noun (-s) 1. a. : a covering (as a veil or scarf) worn as a protection or disguise < some awkwardness in her management of the muffler … a principal accomplishment of the coquettes of the time — Sir Walter Scott > b. obsolete : a bandage placed over the eyes < fortune is painted … with a muffler afore her eyes — Shakespeare > c. : a scarf worn around the neck < the outlandish sports coats and garish mufflers — Bennett Cerf > d. : something that hides or disguises < the mask and muffler of allegoric rhapsody — A.C.Swinburne > 2. : a cushion for terminating or softening the tones made by a musical instrument (as the piano or drum) 3. a. : any of various devices to deaden the noise of escaping gases or vapors; specifically : a tube filled with baffles through which the exhaust gases of an internal-combustion engine are passed b. : something that silences < nobody had ever put a muffler on him yet — S.H.Adams > II. adjective : relating to a device or a stage of amplification used with a radiating receiving set to suppress the radiation |