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。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + mouthpiece- cover
- cover up
- put your hand over
- …
the 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。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- official
- political
- act as
- be
- mouthpiece for
- mouthpiece of