throat /θrəʊt $ θroʊt/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countableC] 2 HBHthe front of your neck 喉部,颈前部 She fingered the pearls at her throat. 她用手指拨弄脖子上的珍珠。
3. clear your throat HBHto make a noise in your throat, especially before you speak, or in order to get someone’s attention 〔尤指说话前或为引人注意而〕清清嗓子clear your throat• He coughed and cleared his throat again and looked up at the clerk.• She taps on the desk with an inverted pencil and clears her throat.• Then Bette flounced up and cleared her throat nervously.• Fenn cleared his throat, wishing his head could be cleared as easily.• He cleared his throat and laid his finger along his nose.• Hearst interjected, clearing his throat loudly.• She cleared her throat, and looked at the Lakshmi again.• Threlfall cleared his throat loudly before turning.
4. force/ram/shove something down somebody’s throat informalFORCE somebody TO DO something to force someone to accept or listen to your ideas and opinions 强迫某人接受自己的意见force/ram/shove something down somebody’s throat• Jess felt like ramming it down his throat.• The agents poured pepper sauce down their nostrils, or forced water down their throats.• Torrents of lava would not tumble out to force fire down his throat, torch his tongue.• His teeth were even and white, and Bernice wanted to ram them down his throat.• But my brokers were complaining that I was shoving them down their throats. 5. be at each other’s throats ARGUEif two people are at each other’s throats, they are fighting or arguing 互相打斗;激烈争吵be at each other’s throats• Congress and the President have been at each other's throats for so long that it's a wonder they can agree on anything.• Lisa and Nicole were at each other's throats the whole trip. 6. cut your own throat HARM/BE BAD FORto behave in a way that is certain to harm you, especially because you are proud or angry 〔尤指因骄傲或发怒而〕自己害自己,自寻死路cut your own throat• To cut our own throats so thoroughly and so hopelessly would require colossal stupidity.
→ a lump in/to somebody’s throat at lump1(4), → have a frog in your throat at frog(2), → jump down somebody’s throat at jump1(13), → stick in somebody’s throat at stick1(12)