Translation of 'Throat' in English
- ⇄Ex. Nations that had formerly been at each other's throats had learned to live together via the trade route (New York Times).' title='expr. at each other's throat (or throats), fighting or quarrelling.
Ex. Nations that had formerly been at each other's throats had learned to live together via the trade route (New York Times). in english'>expr. at each other's throat (or throats), fighting or quarrelling.
Ex. Nations that had formerly been at each other's throats had learned to live together via the trade route (New York Times).Ex. Nations that had formerly been at each other's throats had learned to live together via the trade route (New York Times).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. Leaders who have been actively trying to cut each other's throats were suddenly enveloped in each other's arms (Time).' title='expr. cut one's throat, to defeat or destroy one; put an end to someone.
Ex. Leaders who have been actively trying to cut each other's throats were suddenly enveloped in each other's arms (Time). in english'>expr. cut one's throat, to defeat or destroy one; put an end to someone.
Ex. Leaders who have been actively trying to cut each other's throats were suddenly enveloped in each other's arms (Time).Ex. Leaders who have been actively trying to cut each other's throats were suddenly enveloped in each other's arms (Time).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. They can expect no public sympathy for ... an attempt to inflate their salaries to vast levels by, as a body, holding a proud airline by the throat (London Times).' title='expr. have (or hold) by the throat, to have at one's mercy; hold in one's power.
Ex. They can expect no public sympathy for ... an attempt to inflate their salaries to vast levels by, as a body, holding a proud airline by the throat (London Times). in english'>expr. have (or hold) by the throat, to have at one's mercy; hold in one's power.
Ex. They can expect no public sympathy for ... an attempt to inflate their salaries to vast levels by, as a body, holding a proud airline by the throat (London Times).Ex. They can expect no public sympathy for ... an attempt to inflate their salaries to vast levels by, as a body, holding a proud airline by the throat (London Times).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. The fact that he has made a mistake is no excuse for jumping down his throat.' title='expr. jump down one's throat, (Informal.) to attack or criticize a person with sudden violence.
Ex. The fact that he has made a mistake is no excuse for jumping down his throat. in english'>expr. jump down one's throat, (Informal.) to attack or criticize a person with sudden violence.
Ex. The fact that he has made a mistake is no excuse for jumping down his throat.Ex. The fact that he has made a mistake is no excuse for jumping down his throat.' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. Whoever charged him with the plot lied in his throat (Washington Irving).' title='expr. lie in one's throat, to lie brazenly and boldly.
Ex. Whoever charged him with the plot lied in his throat (Washington Irving). in english'>expr. lie in one's throat, to lie brazenly and boldly.
Ex. Whoever charged him with the plot lied in his throat (Washington Irving).Ex. Whoever charged him with the plot lied in his throat (Washington Irving).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. The referendum proposal had to be rammed down the throats of De Gaulle's unhappy ministers (Atlantic).' title='expr. ram (force, shove, or cram) down one's throat, to force (an opinion, situation, or circumstance) on one's acceptance.
Ex. The referendum proposal had to be rammed down the throats of De Gaulle's unhappy ministers (Atlantic). in english'>expr. ram (force, shove, or cram) down one's throat, to force (an opinion, situation, or circumstance) on one's acceptance.
Ex. The referendum proposal had to be rammed down the throats of De Gaulle's unhappy ministers (Atlantic).Ex. The referendum proposal had to be rammed down the throats of De Gaulle's unhappy ministers (Atlantic).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄Ex. Amen stuck in my throat (Shakespeare).' title='expr. stick in one's throat, to be hard or unpleasant to say.
Ex. Amen stuck in my throat (Shakespeare). in english'>expr. stick in one's throat, to be hard or unpleasant to say.
Ex. Amen stuck in my throat (Shakespeare).Ex. Amen stuck in my throat (Shakespeare).' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'> - ⇄
- ⇄2. to provide with a narrow part or passageway; groove, flute, or channel.' title='v.t. 1. to utter from or in one's throat; speak or sing throatily.
2. to provide with a narrow part or passageway; groove, flute, or channel. in english'>v.t. 1. to utter from or in one's throat; speak or sing throatily.
2. to provide with a narrow part or passageway; groove, flute, or channel. 2. to provide with a narrow part or passageway; groove, flute, or channel.' onclick='Pronounce(this.id);'>
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Word 'Throat' in Other Languages
- Throat in Assamese অসমীয়া
- Throat in Bengali বাংলা
- Throat in Bodo बड़ो
- Throat in Dogri डोगरी
- Throat in English
- Throat in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- Throat in Hindi हिन्दी
- Throat in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
- Throat in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- Throat in Konkani कोंकणी
- Throat in Maithili মৈথিলী
- Throat in Malayalam മലയാളം
- Throat in Manipuri মৈতৈলোন্
- Throat in Marathi मराठी
- Throat in Nepali नेपाली
- Throat in Oriya ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- Throat in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- Throat in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- Throat in Santali
- Throat in Sindhi سنڌي
- Throat in Tamil தமிழ்
- Throat in Telugu తెలుగు
- Throat in Urdu اُردُو
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