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Ɵrəut1) (the back part of the mouth connecting the openings of the stomach, lungs and nose: She has a sore throat.) hals, svelg2) (the front part of the neck: She wore a silver brooch at her throat.) hals•- - throated- throaty
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- throatinesshals--------strupe--------svelgsubst. \/θrəʊt\/1) ( anatomi) hals, strupe, svelg2) hals, kanal, smal passasje, innsnevring, trang åpning3) ( overført) flaskehals4) ( botanikk) svelg5) ( mekanikk) sveisefuge6) ( sjøfart) (anker)hals, kverk7) ( sjøfart) (gaffel)klo8) ( landbruk) såhull (i såmaskin)9) ( på masovn) gikt, øvre munning10) ( arkitektur) dryppnese, vannesebe stuck in someone's throat eller stick in someone's throat ( også overført) sitte fast i halsen på noenclear one's throat klarne strupen, harke, kremtecut someone's throat skjære over strupen\/halsen på noen ( overført) knekke noen, gjøre kål på noenfly at each other's throats eller be at each other's throats ryke i tottene på hverandre, gå løs på hverandrehave a frog in one's throat være heshave a sore throat eller have a throat ha vondt i halsenjump down someone's throat ( hverdagslig) kaste seg over noenlie in one's throat lyve grovt\/frektlump in one's throat klump i halsentake someone by the throat eller seize someone by the throat ta strupetak på noenthrust something down someone's throat eller ram something down someone's throat eller force something down someone's throat prakke\/tvinge noe på noen
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Throaty — Throat y, a. Guttural; hoarse; having a guttural voice. Hard, throaty words. Howell. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throaty — [thrōt′ē] adj. throatier, throatiest 1. produced in the throat, as some sounds or tones 2. characterized by such sounds; husky, hoarse, etc. [a throaty voice] throatily adv. throatiness n … English World dictionary
throaty — ► ADJECTIVE (throatier, throatiest) ▪ (of a voice or other sound) deep and husky. DERIVATIVES throatily adverb throatiness noun … English terms dictionary
throaty — UK [ˈθrəʊtɪ] / US [ˈθroʊtɪ] adjective Word forms throaty : adjective throaty comparative throatier superlative throatiest a throaty sound is low and seems to come from deep in your throat throaty laughter … English dictionary
throaty — adjective (throatier; est) Date: circa 1645 1. uttered or produced from low in the throat < a throaty voice > 2. heavy, thick, and deep as if from the throat < throaty notes of a horn > • throatily adverb • throatiness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
throaty — throat|y [ θrouti ] adjective a throaty sound is low and seems to come from deep in your throat: throaty laughter ╾ throat|i|ly adverb ╾ throat|i|ness noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
throaty — low pitched low pitched adj. 1. low in pitch or frequency; used of sounds and voices. Opposite of {high pitched}. [Narrower terms: {alto, contralto ; {baritone ; {bass, deep ; {contrabass, double bass ; {throaty ] Syn: low. [WordNet 1.5] 2. set… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throaty — adjective (Of a sound) produced in the throat; especially such a sound which is rough or coarse. A throaty cough … Wiktionary
throaty — adj. Throaty is used with these nouns: ↑growl, ↑laugh, ↑roar … Collocations dictionary
throaty — throat|y [ˈθrəuti US ˈθrou ] adj a throaty laugh, cough, voice etc sounds low and rough >throatily adv >throatiness n [U and C] … Dictionary of contemporary English
throaty — [[t]θro͟ʊti[/t]] ADJ GRADED A throaty voice or laugh is low and rather rough. Syn: hoarse … English dictionary