- to ram sth down sb's throat
- meter algo a algn por las narices
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
English-spanish dictionary. 2013.
ram something down somebody's throat — force/thrust/ram sth down sb s ˈthroat idiom (informal) to try to force sb to listen to and accept your opinions in a way that they find annoying Main entry: ↑throatidiom … Useful english dictionary
force something down somebody's throat — force/thrust/ram sth down sb s ˈthroat idiom (informal) to try to force sb to listen to and accept your opinions in a way that they find annoying Main entry: ↑throatidiom … Useful english dictionary
thrust something down somebody's throat — force/thrust/ram sth down sb s ˈthroat idiom (informal) to try to force sb to listen to and accept your opinions in a way that they find annoying Main entry: ↑throatidiom … Useful english dictionary
ram — 1 verb rammed, ramming (T) 1 to run or drive into something very hard: I was waiting at the traffic lights when a car rammed me from behind. 2 (always + adv/prep) to push something into a position using great force: ram sth into/down: First, you… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ram — ram1 [ræm] v past tense and past participle rammed present participle ramming [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from RAM2] 1.) [I and T] to run or drive into something very hard ▪ In the latest raid, thieves used his van to ram a police car. ram … Dictionary of contemporary English
throat — noun (C) 1 the passage from the back of your mouth to the top of the tubes that go down to your lungs and stomach 2 the front of your neck: She fingered the pearls at her throat. 3 clear your throat to make a noise in your throat, especially… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ram — verb ADVERB ▪ hard ▪ deliberately PREPOSITION ▪ into ▪ He deliberately rammed his truck into the back of the one in front. PHRASES … Collocations dictionary
throat — W3S3 [θrəut US θrout] n ↑artery, ↑brain, ↑fatty, ↑tissue, ↑heart, ↑kidney, ↑intestine, ↑intestine2, ↑small, ↑large, ↑liver, ↑ … Dictionary of contemporary English