mouthpiece
juru bicara
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
pipa cerutu,
penyambung lidah,
pipa rokok,
pipa sigaret,
juru bicara,
mokrofon,
jubir,
sambungan lidah
example
It is not a matter of law whether a fresh 'mouthpiece' should be used for each breath test.
To use a dry powder inhaler, it is important to close the mouth tightly around the 'mouthpiece' of the inhaler and to inhale rapidly.
He put his hand over the 'mouthpiece' of the telephone, and turned to me and said, ‘Excuse me, Sweetheart, but what's your name?’
The punch knocked Mosley's 'mouthpiece' out and it was the most telling blow of the round.
To use a dry powder inhaler, close your mouth tightly around the 'mouthpiece' and inhale very fast.
A weird noise then, as if he had his hand covering the 'mouthpiece' of the phone.
In the middle of the fight Sanchez got very winded, and asked his corner to replace his double 'mouthpiece' with a single.
The driver blows into a disposable 'mouthpiece' for each test.
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?
Harlan is no mere 'mouthpiece' , however; she has a tale of her own to tell.
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.
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.
Remember how his mouth clung to the 'mouthpiece' and his hips swayed in time to the music he created?
You'll likely use a metered-dose inhaler - a hand-held device with a 'mouthpiece' - to take inhaled medications.
Their Australian 'mouthpiece' refers to their copyright control of that VeriChip device and their PLD systems.
I breathed across the 'mouthpiece' and my fingers danced along the keys, making my flute sing a shrill ladder of notes, then back down.
The BBC is an independent public service broadcaster, not a government 'mouthpiece' .
A narrow, mainly cylindrical bore with a sharp cup 'mouthpiece' , such as on the Baroque natural trumpet, helps high notes.
they become nothing more than a 'mouthpiece' for the company
I put my hand over the 'mouthpiece' and shouted to Tony, ‘He's at the hospital!’
On two of those occasions, Griffin knocked Reid's 'mouthpiece' out.
It's very clear that those six stories differ from stories where a person speaks through a 'mouthpiece' , like a lawyer or a family member.
Saxes are quirky in that they have the 'mouthpiece' of a woodwind, but the body (conical rather than cylindrical) of a brass instrument.
Your jaws get achy and when you take the 'mouthpiece' out your teeth no longer fit in your mouth, and you can hear every breath you take and it sounds like you're gasping for air, which you are, because water is splashing into your tube.
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 bite hard on my regulator 'mouthpiece' with the shock, and my face quickly goes numb.
You are not there as a mere 'mouthpiece' .
The girl held the button down for a few seconds before cautiously letting it go and speaking into the 'mouthpiece' .
Quite nonchalantly, Em responded in kind by loudly ramming the phone's 'mouthpiece' on the wall several times.
The difficulty is that first of all you never buy a 'mouthpiece' , otherwise the judges couldn't do what they do impartially.
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