THROAT


Meaning of THROAT in English

n.1 a the windpipe or gullet. b the front part of the neck containing this.

2 literary a a voice, esp. of a songbird. b a thing compared to a throat, esp. a narrow passage, entrance, or exit.

3 Naut. the forward upper corner of a fore-and-aft sail.

Phrases and idioms:

cut one's own throat bring about one's own downfall. ram (or thrust) down a person's throat force (a thing) on a person's attention.

Derivatives:

-throated adj. (in comb.).

Etymology: OE throte, throtu f. Gmc

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.