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词汇 mouthguard
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Definition of mouthguard in US English:

mouthguard

nounˈmouTHɡärdˈmouTHɡärd
  • A plastic shield held in the mouth by an athlete to protect the teeth and gums.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's hard to believe some people tut-tut when he hurls his mouthguard away in frustration, high-fives teammates in jubilation, or parties like he means it.
    • We wear protective headgear, mouthguards and other protective garments, however, you can run on the rugby field wearing nothing but a mouthguard.
    • Family physicians should advocate the use of appropriate mouthguards and face shields in organized sports.
    • There have been several studies over the last couple of years that have documented the changing forces required to injure teeth when a mouthguard is in position.
    • A bout begins when the referee shouts ‘shi-jak’, with the competitors wearing body, head, and shin protectors, mouthguards, and a groin guard.
    • Based on the available data, the absence of a mouthguard was not a significant factor in the explanation of injury rates.
    • The UI dentistry professor adds that children who participate in organized sports can lessen the likelihood of injuring their teeth by wearing a mouthguard.
    • Then once you check them and their mouthguard before the fight, then once the fight's on, I suppose the main things you're looking for are factors which will produce immediate or long-term injury.

Definition of mouthguard in US English:

mouthguard

nounˈmouTHɡärd
  • A plastic shield held in the mouth by an athlete to protect the teeth and gums.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Family physicians should advocate the use of appropriate mouthguards and face shields in organized sports.
    • A bout begins when the referee shouts ‘shi-jak’, with the competitors wearing body, head, and shin protectors, mouthguards, and a groin guard.
    • We wear protective headgear, mouthguards and other protective garments, however, you can run on the rugby field wearing nothing but a mouthguard.
    • Then once you check them and their mouthguard before the fight, then once the fight's on, I suppose the main things you're looking for are factors which will produce immediate or long-term injury.
    • Based on the available data, the absence of a mouthguard was not a significant factor in the explanation of injury rates.
    • There have been several studies over the last couple of years that have documented the changing forces required to injure teeth when a mouthguard is in position.
    • It's hard to believe some people tut-tut when he hurls his mouthguard away in frustration, high-fives teammates in jubilation, or parties like he means it.
    • The UI dentistry professor adds that children who participate in organized sports can lessen the likelihood of injuring their teeth by wearing a mouthguard.
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