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1 lump
/lʌmp/ * danh từ - cục, tảng, miếng =a lump of sugar+ một cục đường =a lump of clay+ một cục đất sét =lump sugar+ đường miếng - cái bướu, chỗ sưng u lên, chỗ u lồi lên =a bad lump on the forehead+ u ở trán - cả mớ, toàn bộ, toàn thể =in the lump+ tính cả mớ, tính tất cả =a lump sum+ số tiền tính gộp cả lại; tiền mặt trả gọn - người đần độn, người chậm chạp !to be a lump of selfishness - đại ích kỷ !to feel (have) a lump in one's throat - cảm thấy cổ họng như nghẹn tắc lại * ngoại động từ - xếp lại thành đống, thu gọn lại thành đống; gộp lại - coi như cá mè một lứa, cho là một giuộc * nội động từ - đóng cục lại, vón lại, kết thành tảng * nội động từ - (+ along) kéo lê, lết đi - (+ down) ngồi phệt xuống * ngoại động từ - chịu đựng; ngậm đắng nuốt cay =if you don't like it you will have to lump it+ nếu anh không thích cái đó thì anh cũng phải chịu đựng vậy thôi; thích hay không thích thì anh cùng phải nhận thôi -
2 throat
/θrout/ * danh từ - họng, cuống họng =to grip someone by the throat+ bóp cổ ai - lỗ hẹp; cổ (chai); cửa (lò cao) - khúc sông hẹp (giữa hai vách đá) !to jump down somebody's throat - (xem) jump !to feel (have) a lump in the throat - (xem) lump !to ram something down someone's throat - bắt ai phải thừa nhận cái gì, bắt ai phải nghe cái gì !words stick in one's throat - những lời nói cứ ở cổ khó nói ra được
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lump in one's throat — {n. phr.} A feeling (as of grief or pride) so strong that you almost sob. * /John s mother had a lump in her throat at his college graduation./ * /All during her husband s funeral, Aunt May had a lump in her throat./ * /The bride s mother had a… … Dictionary of American idioms
lump in one's throat — {n. phr.} A feeling (as of grief or pride) so strong that you almost sob. * /John s mother had a lump in her throat at his college graduation./ * /All during her husband s funeral, Aunt May had a lump in her throat./ * /The bride s mother had a… … Dictionary of American idioms
lump\ in\ one's\ throat — n. phr. A feeling (as of grief or pride) so strong that you almost sob. John s mother had a lump in her throat at his college graduation. All during her husband s funeral, Aunt May had a lump in her throat. The bride s mother had a lump in her… … Словарь американских идиом
lump in one's throat — phrasal : a constriction of the throat usually caused by emotion seemed to be a lump in my throat almost all the time Kenneth Roberts … Useful english dictionary
lump in one's throat — noun a feeling of emotional sadness. On the point of crying. After hearing his story I could hardly speak for the lump in my throat … Wiktionary
lump to one's throat — noun a feeling of emotional sadness. On the point of crying. The final scene of Romeo and Juliet always brings a lump to my throat … Wiktionary
lump in one's throat — phrasal a constriction of the throat caused by emotion … New Collegiate Dictionary
lump — lump1 [lump] n. [ME lompe, lumpe, akin ? to Dan lompe, a mass, lump, Swed dial. lump, a block, stump, MHG lumpe, rag: see LIMP1] 1. a solid mass of no special shape, esp. one small enough to be taken up in the hand; hunk 2. a) a small cube or… … English World dictionary
throat — n. 1) to clear one s throat 2) to gargle one s throat 3) a clear; inflamed, red, sore; scratchy; strep throat 4) (misc.) to cut one s own throat ( to ruin oneself ); to jump down smb. s throat ( to criticize smb. ); to ram smt. down smb. s throat … Combinatory dictionary
throat — /throht/, n. Anat., Zool. 1. the passage from the mouth to the stomach or to the lungs, including the pharynx, esophagus, larynx, and trachea. 2. some analogous or similar narrowed part or passage. 3. the front of the neck below the chin and… … Universalium
lump — {{11}}lump (n.) early 14c., lumpe (1224 as surname), probably in O.E., perhaps from a Scandinavian source (Cf. cognate Dan. lumpe, 16c.), of unknown origin. Cf. also M.H.G. lumpe, early modern Du. lompe. Phrase lump in (one s) throat feeling of… … Etymology dictionary