muzzle

US /ˈmʌz.əl/
UK /ˈmʌz.əl/
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1.

moncong

the projecting part of the face, including the nose and mouth, of an animal such as a dog or horse

:
The dog licked my hand with its wet muzzle.
Anjing itu menjilat tanganku dengan moncongnya yang basah.
The horse's muzzle twitched as it grazed.
Moncong kuda itu berkedut saat merumput.
2.

brongsong, moncong

a device, usually a strap or cage, fitted over an animal's snout to prevent it from biting or eating

:
The dog had to wear a muzzle at the vet's office.
Anjing itu harus memakai brongsong di kantor dokter hewan.
A police dog often wears a muzzle when on duty.
Anjing polisi sering memakai brongsong saat bertugas.
3.

moncong, ujung laras

the open end of a firearm, where the bullet emerges

:
He looked down the muzzle of the rifle.
Dia melihat ke bawah moncong senapan.
Smoke billowed from the muzzle after the shot.
Asap mengepul dari moncong setelah tembakan.
1.

membrongsong

to put a muzzle on (an animal)

:
The vet had to muzzle the aggressive dog before examining it.
Dokter hewan harus membrongsong anjing agresif itu sebelum memeriksanya.
It's important to know how to properly muzzle a dog for safety.
Penting untuk mengetahui cara membrongsong anjing dengan benar demi keamanan.
2.

membungkam, mengekang

to prevent (a person or group) from expressing their opinions freely

:
The government tried to muzzle the press.
Pemerintah mencoba membungkam pers.
They were effectively muzzled by the new regulations.
Mereka secara efektif dibungkam oleh peraturan baru.