She took a mouthful of water.
她喝了一大口水。
1.满口,一口,少量(的食物);〈俚〉适当[不适当]的批评[暗示]
1.an amount of food or drink that you put in your mouth at one time
2.a word or phrase that is very long or hard to pronounce
1.Even if it were their last bite, their last mouthful, they would not eat without having shared, if there were someone to receive their gift.
如果有人需要他们的施物,即使是剩最后一嚼、最后一口之量,他们也不会只顾自已吃而不分享。
2.But it is too much of a mouthful to say such a long name for a country, so people just say Britain, the United Kingdom or simply U. K.
但是一口气说出这样长的一个国家的名称太拗口,因此人们只说不列颠、联合王国,或者更简单地称U.K…
3.In the end everything tasted so good that each mouthful forced me to give it a moment's attention.
最后,每样食物尝起来都如此美味,每一口我都舍不得马上咽下去。
4.Well, that's a mouthful trying to tell you guys that pro-China is not anti-West per se.
好了,所有的这些话其实是想告诉你们,亲中国不一定是反西方。
5."Gooooood, " is all my smiling friend can manage to say, holding his chopsticks aloft as he selects his next mouthful.
“太……棒了”,我那开心微笑的朋友找不到别的词语来形容,他举起筷子,选择下一口美食。
6."If, " I said, "I might use the American idiom I would say that he has said a mouthful. "
我说,“如果我可以借用美国的成语,那么,我要说他说得恰到好处。”
7.If you do not understand this, the chimp would be happy to further elaborate. With that mouthful of very fucking large teeth.
如果你不懂它的意思,它会很乐意再为你精心准备些东西的,就用它那满嘴的獠牙。
8.At once he felt a stab of pain in his heart, and with a cry spat out a mouthful of blood.
只觉心中似戳了一刀的不忍,哇的一声,直奔出一口血来。
9.With each of us enjoying our platter of delicious jellies one mouthful at a time, suddenly we broke out in laughter.
我们一人一口地分享着这盘美味果冻,突然笑起来。
10.You miss him to the hostler time, since have no a person to see, why not the one mouthful denies to come to a little cleaner?
你想他到旅馆的时候,既然没有一个人瞧见,何不一口抵赖落得干净些?