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What is mouth's Chinese?
Kou in Chinese basically means "Kou" or "Kou" of human or animal, and it can also mean "Kou", such as Hekou and Gukou.

Detailed explanation of words:

mouth

English? [Horse? θ] Beautiful? [Horse? θ]?

Mouth; river mouth

Take a tune and put on airs; mutter sth. to oneself

put on/assume airs

Word usage

The basic meaning of (noun) mouth is the "mouth" of human or animal, and it can also refer to "mouth", such as estuary, valley mouth, cave mouth, container mouth, kettle mouth, jaw, mouth utensils, nose mouth and so on. Phrases often caused by "of" are used as postattributes to modify the mouth of inanimate objects. Mouth extension can also mean "speaking", which is often derogatory.

Mouth can also mean "person", "speaker, spokesman"

Mouth can also be used to mean "grimace" in spoken language.

When used as a verb, mouth mainly means that the lips move without making a sound, just making a gesture of saying or singing, and can also mean "whispering", "speaking absently" and "insincerely"

Mouth can also mean "(river) inflow" and so on.

Bilingual example

1. Brush your teeth thoroughly to refresh your mouth. ?

Brushing your teeth thoroughly helps to freshen your breath.

His mouth is a little open, as if he started screaming. ?

His mouth opened slightly, as if to start screaming.

I always speak loudly, and I refuse to be silent. ?

I always speak my mind out loud, and I won't be forced to say nothing by pressure.

If she kept her mouth shut, you wouldn't be here now. ?

If she had kept her mouth shut, you wouldn't be here now.

She gently brushed the crumbs from the corners of her mouth. ?

She wiped the crumbs from her mouth.