
What do foreigners think when Vietnamese people speak English?
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The word "muffler" has a fascinating history. It originated from the Old French word "moufle," which referred to a thick mitten or glove. Over time, this evolved into the English "muffle," meaning "to wrap or cover to deaden sound." The term then transitioned to describe items that muffled sound, such as a covering for the mouth, a sound-dampening device, and eventually, the familiar automotive component designed to silence engine noise. So, next time you hear a car with a loud exhaust, remember that the missing muffler is actually missing a "muffle"!
noun
scarf (can cover both nose and mouth)
big glove
(technical) muffler
a device that is fixed to the exhaust of a vehicle in order to reduce the amount of noise that the engine makes
một thiết bị được gắn vào ống xả của xe để giảm lượng tiếng ồn mà động cơ tạo ra
a device that is fitted to an instrument in order to reduce the amount of noise that it makes, or to a camera, a microphone, etc. to reduce the amount of noise coming from things that you do not want to record
một thiết bị được lắp vào một nhạc cụ để giảm lượng tiếng ồn mà nó tạo ra hoặc cho một máy ảnh, một micrô, v.v. để giảm lượng tiếng ồn phát ra từ những thứ mà bạn không muốn ghi lại
a thick piece of cloth worn around the neck to keep you warm
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