late 14c., "device put over an animal's mouth to stop it from biting, eating, or rooting," from Old French musel "muzzle," also "snout, nose" (12c., Modern French museau), from muse "muzzle," from Gallo-Roman *musa "snout" (source also of Provençal mus, Old Spanish mus, Italian muso), of unknown origin, possibly related to Latin morsus "bite" (but OED finds "serious difficulties" with this). Meaning "projecting part of the head of an animal" is from early 15c. in English; sense of "open end of a firearm" first recorded 1560s.
muzzle (v.)
"to put a muzzle on," early 15c., from muzzle (n.). Figurative use from 1610s. Related: Muzzled; muzzling.
muzzle 双语例句
1. He was convicted of failing to muzzle a pit bull.
他因没能给比特犬戴嘴套而被判有罪。
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2. She was opposed to new laws to muzzle the press.
她反对钳制新闻界言论的新法律。
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3. The mongrel presented his muzzle for scratching.
那只杂种狗张嘴要伤人。
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4. I don't think we can go round screaming hysterically: "Ban these dogs. Muzzle all dogs."
我不认为歇斯底里地到处去高喊“禁止遛狗。给所有狗带上口套”是个好主意。
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5. David tugged again and the muzzle slipped from Faber's grasp.