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1 throat
n. keel, hals[ θroot]1 hals♦voorbeelden:take someone by the throat • iemand bij de keel grijpencut one's own throat • zijn eigen glazen ingooiencut one another's throat • elkaar naar het leven staanhis remark sticks in my throat • ik vind zijn opmerking onverteerbaarforce/ram/thrust something down someone's throat • iemand iets opdringen→ sore sore/ -
2 throat swab
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3 throat microphone
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4 a sore throat
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5 clear one's throat
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6 cut one another's throat
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7 cut one's own throat
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8 force/ram/thrust something down someone's throat
force/ram/thrust something down someone's throatEnglish-Dutch dictionary > force/ram/thrust something down someone's throat
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9 give someone the lie (in his throat/one's teeth)
give someone the lie (in his throat/one's teeth)English-Dutch dictionary > give someone the lie (in his throat/one's teeth)
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10 have a frog in one's throat
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11 his remark sticks in my throat
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12 lie in one's teeth/throat
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13 strep throat
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14 take someone by the throat
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15 with a lump in my throat
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16 Ear Nose and Throat
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17 bone in the throat
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18 cleared his throat
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19 clearing one's throat
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20 cram down one's throat
met eten volproppen, eten schrokken
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throat — [ θrout ] noun count *** 1. ) the area at the back of your mouth and inside your neck: The curry was still burning his throat. She s in bed with a throat infection. sore throat: Have we got any medicine for a sore throat? => FROG 2. ) your… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
throat — W3S3 [θrəut US θrout] n ↑artery, ↑brain, ↑fatty, ↑tissue, ↑heart, ↑kidney, ↑intestine, ↑intestine2, ↑small, ↑large, ↑liver, ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English
Throat — (thr[=o]t), n. [OE. throte, AS. [thorn]rote, [thorn]rotu; akin to OHG. drozza, G. drossel; cf. OFries. & D. stort. Cf. {Throttle}.] 1. (Anat.) (a) The part of the neck in front of, or ventral to, the vertebral column. (b) Hence, the passage… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throat — [thrōt] n. [ME throte < OE, akin to Ger dross(el), throat < IE * (s)treu , swollen, stretched < base * (s)ter , stiff > STARE] 1. the front part of the neck 2. the upper part of the passage leading from the mouth and nose to the… … English World dictionary
throat — throat; throat·ed; throat·i·ly; throat·i·ness; throat·ing; throat·less; … English syllables
throat´i|ly — throat|y «THROH tee», adjective, throat|i|er, throat|i|est. 1. produced or modified in the throat; guttural or velar: »The young girl had a throaty voice. 2. low pitched and resonant: » … Useful english dictionary
throat|y — «THROH tee», adjective, throat|i|er, throat|i|est. 1. produced or modified in the throat; guttural or velar: »The young girl had a throaty voice. 2. low pitched and resonant: » … Useful english dictionary
throat — ► NOUN 1) the passage which leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal, through which food passes to the oesophagus and air passes to the lungs. 2) the front part of the neck. 3) literary a voice of a person or a songbird. ● be at… … English terms dictionary
Throat — Throat, v. t. 1. To utter in the throat; to mutter; as, to throat threats. [Obs.] Chapman. [1913 Webster] 2. To mow, as beans, in a direction against their bending. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throat — O.E. þrote (implied in þrotbolla the Adam s apple, larynx, lit. throat boll ), related to þrutian to swell, from P.Gmc. *thrut (Cf. O.H.G. drozza, Ger. Drossel, O.S. strota, M.Du. strote, Du. strot throat ), perhaps from PIE *trud … Etymology dictionary
throat — noun 1 front part of the neck VERB + THROAT ▪ cut, slash, slit ▪ rip out ▪ I wanted to rip his throat out. PREPOSITION ▪ … Collocations dictionary