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1 throat
حَلْق \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. \ حَنْجَرَة \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. \ حُلْقُوم \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. \ زَوْر \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. -
2 throat
[θrəut] noun1) the back part of the mouth connecting the openings of the stomach, lungs and nose:بُلْعوم، حَلْقShe has a sore throat.
2) the front part of the neck:حُنْجَرَهShe wore a silver brooch at her throat.
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3 cut-throat
1. nouna murderer.قاتِل ، مُجرِم2. adjectivefierce; ruthless:(منافَسة (حادّهcut-throat business competition.
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4 hhalq
throat; gums [Sem hh-l-q, Mal halq (mouth), Tig hhelqem (throat, larynx)] Hin halak, Per hhalq borrowed from Ar -
5 bul'um
throat [Ara bul'uma] Per bal'um borrowed from Ar -
6 hhulqum
throat [hhalq] Ind halkum, Per hholqum borrowed from Ar -
7 zal'um
throat; gums [?] -
8 كمادة حلقية
throat pack -
9 نزلة
نَزْلَة \ declivity, descent. \ See Also منحدر (مُنْحَدَر) \ نَزْلَة \ catarrh: thick liquid in the nose and throat. \ See Also التهاب الحَلْق أو الأَنْف \ النَّزْلَة الوافِدَة \ influenza: (shortened to flu) a disease of the nose and throat that causes feverish pains and can be dangerous. \ نَزْلَة وافِدَة (إِنْفلوَنْزا) \ flu: ( shortened form of influenza) a disease of the nose and throat that causes fever. -
10 cough
حَالَةُ سُعَالٍ (مَرَضِيّة) \ cough: an act of coughing; a condition of the throat that causes coughing: He gave a gentle cough to get my attention. Many smokers have a nasty cough. \ سَعَلَ \ cough: to send air out of the throat, suddenly and noisily, usu. several times. \ سُعَال \ cough: an act of coughing; a condition of the throat that causes coughing: He gave a gentle cough to get my attention. Many smokers have a nasty cough. -
11 gargle
[ˈgaːgl] verbto wash the throat eg with a soothing liquid, by letting the liquid lie in the throat and breathing out against it.يُغَرْغِر -
12 pastille
[ˈpæstəl] (American) [pæˈstiːl] nounقُرْص سُكَّريthroat pastilles.
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13 swallow
I [ˈswɔləu]1. verb1) to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach:يَبْلَعHis throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.
2) to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest:يَقْبَل بِدون إعْتِراضYou'll never get her to swallow that story!
2. nounan act of swallowing.إبْتِلاع، إزْدِراد II [ˈswɔləu] nouna type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.سُنونو -
14 حلق
حَلْق \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. -
15 حلقوم
حُلْقُوم \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. -
16 حنجرة
حَنْجَرَة \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. \ حَنْجَرة \ larynx, voice box. \ _(field) Zool., Acous. \ See Also صُندوقُ الصَّوت \ حُنجور (قارورة صغيرة) \ flacon. -
17 خنق
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. -
18 زور
زَوْر \ throat: the passage that leads down from the mouth to the stomach; the front of the neck: A fish bone stuck in my throat. -
19 choke
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. -
20 smother
خَنَقَ \ choke: to prevent sb. from breathing properly by mistake or by force: The thick smoke choked them. smother: to kill or destroy for lack of air, by covering with sth. thick: Her dress caught fire, but she smothered the flames with a carpet. stifle: to prevent (sb.) from breathing naturally; hold back and prevent (a laugh, a cry, etc.): The heat was stifling him. He could hardly stifle his amusement. strangle: to kill sb. by pressing his throat so tightly that he cannot breathe. suffocate: (cause sb. to) to be unable to breathe properly; kill (sb.) in this way: The thick smoke nearly suffocated us. throttle: to kill by pressing sb.’s throat so tightly that he cannot breathe.
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