throat

throat
Ɵrəut
noun
1) (the back part of the mouth connecting the openings of the stomach, lungs and nose: She has a sore throat.) garganta
2) (the front part of the neck: She wore a silver brooch at her throat.) cuello
- throaty
- throatily
- throatiness

throat n garganta
I've got a sore throat me duele la garganta
throat
tr[ɵrəʊt]
noun
1 garganta
I've got something stuck in my throat tengo algo clavado en la garganta
he cleared his throat before speaking aclaró la voz antes de hablar
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be at each other's throats estar peleándose
to cut one's own throat figurative use actuar en perjuicio propio
to jump down somebody's throat arremeter contra alguien
to ram something down somebody's throat figurative use imponer algo a alguien
sore throat dolor nombre masculino de garganta
throat ['ɵro:t] n
: garganta f
throat
adj.
garganta adj.
n.
boca s.f.
cuello s.m.
garganta s.f.
gaznate s.m.
gañón s.m.
gollete s.m.
gorja s.f.
goterón s.m.
tragaderas s.f.pl.
tragadero s.m.
θrəʊt
noun garganta f; (neck) cuello m

to clear one's throat — aclararse la voz, carraspear

to be at one another's throats — estar* como (el) perro y (el) gato

to jump down somebody's throat — echársele encima a alguien, arremeter contra alguien

to ram o thrust o force something down somebody's throat: she's always trying to ram o thrust o force her ideas down other people's throats — siempre está tratando de imponerles sus ideas a los demás; stick II 2)

[θrǝʊt]
1. N
1) (interior) garganta f

to clear one's throat — aclararse la voz, carraspear

to have a sore throat — tener dolor de garganta

- jump down sb's throat
- ram sth down sb's throat

there's no need to ram it down my throat — no hace falta que me lo metas por las narices

2) (from exterior) cuello m

they are at each other's throats all the time — se atacan uno a otro todo el tiempo

to cut or slit sb's throat — cortar el cuello a algn

to cut or slit one's throat — cortarse la garganta, cortarse el cuello

he's cutting his own throat — (fig) está actuando en perjuicio propio, se está haciendo daño a sí mismo

2.
CPD

throat infection N — infección f de garganta

* * *
[θrəʊt]
noun garganta f; (neck) cuello m

to clear one's throat — aclararse la voz, carraspear

to be at one another's throats — estar* como (el) perro y (el) gato

to jump down somebody's throat — echársele encima a alguien, arremeter contra alguien

to ram o thrust o force something down somebody's throat: she's always trying to ram o thrust o force her ideas down other people's throats — siempre está tratando de imponerles sus ideas a los demás; stick II 2)


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