throat
throat 英 [θrəʊt] 美 [θroʊt]
n. 喉咙;嗓子,
名词复数:throats
- Your throat is the part of your body you use to swallow and to breathe. When you're hot and thirsty, your throat may feel dry and parched.
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- n. 喉咙;嗓子,
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1. a sore throat
咽喉痛
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2. A sob caught in his throat.
他泣不成声。
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3. Their throats had been cut.
他们的咽喉被割断了。
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4. a deep-throated roar
低沉的咆哮
- throat (n.) Old English þrote (implied in þrotbolla "the Adam's apple, larynx," literally "throat boll"), related to þrutian "to swell," from Proto-Germanic *thrut- (source also of Old High German drozza, German Drossel, Old Saxon strota, Middle Dutch strote, Dutch strot "throat"), of uncertain origin. Italian strozza "throat," strozzare "to strangle" are Germanic loan-words. College slang for "competitive student" is 1970s, from cutthroat.
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