Gargling Meaning in English
word · lemma: gargle
ˈɡɑrɡlɪŋ
GAR-gling
ɡˈɑːɡlɪŋ
GAH-gling
释义
Gargling is the action of moving liquid around in your mouth and throat, usually to clean or soothe it, often with salt water or mouthwash.
用法与细微差别
Used mainly for health or hygiene. Common collocations: 'gargling with salt water', 'gargling mouthwash'. Not used for drinking. Only refers to the act of swishing liquid in the throat, not just rinsing the mouth.
Spanish: hacer gárgarasPortuguese (BR): gargarejarPortuguese (PT): gargarejarChinese (Simplified): 漱口Chinese (Traditional): 漱口Hindi: गरारा करनाArabic: الغرغرةBengali: গার্গল করাRussian: полоскание (горла)Japanese: うがいVietnamese: súc miệng - ng garglingKorean: 가글링 - 입을 가글하다Turkish: ağız gargarası yapmak - gargara yapmakUrdu: غرغرہ کرناIndonesian: berkumur
例句
He is gargling with warm salt water.
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Gargling can help soothe a sore throat.
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My doctor recommended gargling twice a day.
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I hate the taste of mouthwash, but gargling really freshens my breath.
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You sound funny when you're gargling!
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Instead of swallowing, try gargling the medicine for a few seconds.
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