throat
- IPA[θrəʊt]
英式
- the passage which leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal;the front part of a person's or animal's neck
noun: throat, plural noun: throats
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- 1. the passage which leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal her throat was parched with thirst he's pouring beer down his throat
- ▪ the front part of a person's or animal's neck a gold pendant gleamed at her throat
- ▪ a voice of a person or a songbird from a hundred throats came the cry ‘Vive l'Empereur!’
- ▪ a thing compared to a throat, especially a narrow passage, entrance, or exit.
- ▪ the forward upper corner of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail.
- a murderer or other violent criminal: a disreputable squad of thieves, cut-throats, and deserters
- (of a competitive situation or activity) fierce and intense; involving the use of ruthless ... the cut-throat world of fashion
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- a person who anonymously supplies information about covert or illegal action in the ...
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- a sore throat with fever caused by streptococcal infection.
Oxford Dictionary
- a condition marked by pain in the throat, typically caused by inflammation due to a cold or ... she whispers through her role as if she's got a sore throat
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- a person who anonymously supplies information about covert or illegal action in the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a condition marked by pain in the throat, typically caused by inflammation due to a cold or ... she whispers through her role as if she's got a sore throat
Oxford Dictionary
- a sore throat with fever caused by streptococcal infection.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a microphone attached to a speaker's throat and actuated by the larynx.
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- the passage which leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal: her throat was parched with thirst he's pouring beer down his throat
Oxford American Dictionary