0 the part of your face that has your tongue and teeth in it -- bouche [ feminine ]
1 the place a river meets the ocean -- embouchure [ feminine ]
2 the way into a cave, tunnel, etc. -- entrée [ feminine ]
the mouth of the cave/tunnel l’entrée de la grotte / du tunnel
3 the opening in the head by which a human or animal eats and speaks or makes noises -- bouche
4 the opening or entrance eg of a bottle, river etc -- goulot, embouchure
the mouth of the harbour.
5 to move the lips as if forming (words), but without making any sound -- articuler en silence
He mouthed the words to me so that no-one could overhear.
A typical question might be: does dredging a harbour mouth have to be notified or not?
That means that he cannot eat - that his mouth cannot be opened any more.
You open your mouth nice and wide, but nobody can hear you.
Furthermore, attention should also be paid to the toys that children put in their mouths.
You can understand what that will do to their public services: it means taking the food out of the mouths of starving children.
Everyone understands that small children put everything that is in reach in their mouths first, including dirt.
He has left us with our mouths watering.
It was not so much me who had their mouth watering.
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