First, pronunciation
English: [/tu? θ/]; United States: [/tu? θ/]
Second, Chinese translation?
Teeth; Teeth; Teeth; Dentate part
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is toothed; Tooth anastomosis; Tooth carving; Bite (with your teeth).
Third, form.
Plural number: tooth
Fourth, phrase collocation.
Tooth decay decayed tooth
Enamel? dental enamel
Lost a tooth? tooth
Pull out a tooth? extract a tooth
Toothache? odontia
Bilingual examples of verbs (abbreviation of verb)
1. Eating snacks is very bad for your teeth.
Eating sweets is easy and bad for your teeth.
2. Dentist? Suggestion? What about you? Where to? Really? Yours Teeth? Have you checked? Every one? Six? A few months.
The dentist suggests that you have your teeth examined every six months.
Be sure to brush your teeth well every day.
You must brush your teeth every day.
We must protect our teeth.
We must protect our teeth.
5. What if? Answer? Teeth? Feeling? Very? It's loose, yours? Dentist? May? Recommended? That? Is it? Is anyone here? Get out.
If a tooth is loose, the dentist may advise you to pull it out.
6. She showed her white teeth.
She showed her white teeth.
Use of intransitive verbs
1. basically means "tooth", and its plural form is tooth, but when a compound word composed of teeth becomes plural, only the subject noun needs to be changed into plural form;
2. It can also be interpreted as "hobby, appetite".
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