muf·fle /ˈmʌfəl/
低沈的聲音,消音器,上唇,圍巾,頭巾(vt.)圍裹,抑制,發低沈的聲音
Muf·fle, v. i. To speak indistinctly, or without clear articulation.
Muf·fle, n.
1. Anything with which another thing, as an oar or drum, is muffled; also, a boxing glove; a muff.
2. Metal. An earthenware compartment or oven, often shaped like a half cylinder, used in furnaces to protect objects heated from the direct action of the fire, as in scorification of ores, cupellation of ore buttons, etc.
3. Ceramics A small oven for baking and fixing the colors of painted or printed pottery, without exposing the pottery to the flames of the furnace or kiln.
4. A pulley block containing several sheaves.
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Muf·fle n. The bare end of the nose between the nostrils; -- used esp. of ruminants.
Muf·fle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Muffled p. pr. & vb. n. Muffling ]
1. To wrap up in something that conceals or protects; to wrap, as the face and neck, in thick and disguising folds; hence, to conceal or cover the face of; to envelop; to inclose; -- often with up.
The face lies muffled up within the garment. --Addison.
He muffled with a cloud his mournful eyes. --Dryden.
Muffled up in darkness and superstition. --Arbuthnot.
2. To prevent seeing, or hearing, or speaking, by wraps bound about the head; to blindfold; to deafen.
3. To wrap or fit with something that dulls or deadens the sound of; as, to muffle the strings of a drum, or that part of an oar which rests in the rowlock; to muffle the exhaust of a motor vehicle.
muffle
n : a kiln with an inner chamber for firing things at a low
temperature
v 1: conceal or hide; "smother a yawn"; "muffle one's anger";
"strangle a yawn" [syn: smother, stifle, strangle,
repress]
2: deaden (a sound or noise), especially by wrapping [syn: mute,
dull, damp, dampen, tone down]