English to Arabic Dictionary mouthpiece

mouthpiece

لسان حال
definition
noun
the snorkel's mouthpiece
a thing designed to be put in or against the mouth.
they become nothing more than a mouthpiece for the company
a person or organization that speaks on behalf of another person or organization.
translation of 'mouthpiece'
noun
لسان حال,
الناطق بلسان الحكومة,
جزء من الآلة الموسيقية,
ناطق بلسان
example
At the other end of the tube is a 'mouthpiece' or mask which you breathe in and out of.
I gaped at my wall, and then shouted angrily into the 'mouthpiece' , ‘Izzy, if this is you, I'm calling the police.’
Steven tries shouting into the 'mouthpiece' , but after a moment just gives up and stares at me, pouting.
MDIs are designed with a 'mouthpiece' that maximizes deposition of the medication in the small airways when used properly.
The punch knocked Mosley's 'mouthpiece' out and it was the most telling blow of the round.
The BBC is an independent public service broadcaster, not a government 'mouthpiece' .
Quite nonchalantly, Em responded in kind by loudly ramming the phone's 'mouthpiece' on the wall several times.
the snorkel's 'mouthpiece'
You'll likely use a metered-dose inhaler - a hand-held device with a 'mouthpiece' - to take inhaled medications.
The nicotine inhaler system uses a cartridge and 'mouthpiece' that offer vaporized nicotine that is absorbed across the oropharyngeal mucosa.
he yanked out his brother's 'mouthpiece' so he could breathe through all the blood
Hand the pipe with the 'mouthpiece' facing the next smoker, even when the bowl isn't hot.
they become nothing more than a 'mouthpiece' for the company
As Pepper tells the tale, he hasn't touched his horn in six months, the 'mouthpiece' has rotted away, and he has to patch it together with sticky tape.
He didn't bother to cover the 'mouthpiece' as he shouted for my mom; my ear was still ringing as she got the phone.
I put my hand over the 'mouthpiece' and shouted to Tony, ‘He's at the hospital!’
Harlan is no mere 'mouthpiece' , however; she has a tale of her own to tell.
Each horn has a fairly shallow cup 'mouthpiece' and, like the Western bugle, is capable of producing different tones.
Their Australian 'mouthpiece' refers to their copyright control of that VeriChip device and their PLD systems.
Dry powder inhalers require you to place your lips on the 'mouthpiece' and inhale more rapidly than you would with a traditional metered-dose inhaler.
It features a sleek design with a gentle-glowing 'mouthpiece' light to tell would-be botherers you're on the phone.
A weird noise then, as if he had his hand covering the 'mouthpiece' of the phone.
the snorkel's 'mouthpiece'
As soon as he saw me, he caught me by my collar and scoffed at me: ‘When did you become the 'mouthpiece' of capitalists, young man?’
But again like Lloyd-Webber, Strauss was already Vienna's 'mouthpiece' and much could therefore be forgiven.
Saxes are quirky in that they have the 'mouthpiece' of a woodwind, but the body (conical rather than cylindrical) of a brass instrument.
He is actually more interested in trying out the new 'mouthpiece' on his tuba than about the money.
The developers have their 'mouthpiece' lawyers in the city council meeting every morning while the rest of us are making love or rhyming words… how you gonna fight that?
I was surprised to find that my snorkel had melted almost down to the 'mouthpiece' , leaving a stump that would have allowed me to dive in two centimetres of water.
I frequently managed to get my 'mouthpiece' stuck in my trumpet.
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