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n. хоолой, багалзуур, төвөнх. The dry bread was stuck in my \throat. Хатсан талх хоолойд тээглэв. cut one's own throat 1. хоолойгоо тасдах. He tried to cut his \throat. Тэр хоолойгоо тасдах гэж оролдсон байна. 2. өөртөө лай хураах, өөрийгөө баллах. force, thrust, ram, etc down sb's throat хоолойд нь тулгах, албадан тулгах, хүчээр тулгах г.м. I don't like having her extremist ideas rammed down my \throat. Тэр бүсгүй хэт даварсан санаа бодлоо надад хүчээр тулгаж байхыг огт хүсэхгүй байна. -throated хоолойтой. throaty adj. 1. төвөнхийн, хоолойн. 2. сөөнгө, хахир.
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