| 正面 | 2471.throat 英 [θrəʊt]美 [θrot] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. sway => swing.2. 有翼、有翅膀会飞的蛇,正在摇摆、摆动着翅膀飞行。n. 喉咙;嗓子,嗓音;窄路vt. 开沟于;用喉音说 例句: 1. The taste of blood in her throat made her want to vomit.她嗓子里的血腥味让她直恶心。 throat 喉咙来自古英语 throte,喉咙,来自 Proto-Germanic*thrut,喉咙,来自 PIE*trud,膨胀,鼓起,词源 同 throttle. throatthroat: [OE] Throat comes from a prehistoric Germanic base *thrut- or *thrūt-. This also produced Old English thrūtian ‘swell’, and a related base *strut- was the source of the now defunct Middle English strouten ‘bulge, swell’ (not to mention Dutch strot ‘throat’), so it has been speculated that the underlying etymological meaning of throat is ‘swollen part’ – an allusion no doubt to the bulge of the Adam’s apple. Throttle [14] is probably a derivative of throat.=> throttlethroat (n.)Old English þrote (implied in þrotbolla "the Adam's apple, larynx," literally "throat boll"), related to þrutian "to swell," from Proto-Germanic *thrut- (cognates: Old High German drozza, German Drossel, Old Saxon strota, Middle Dutch strote, Dutch strot "throat"), of uncertain origin. Italian strozza "throat," strozzare "to strangle" are Germanic loan-words. College slang for "competitive student" is 1970s, from cutthroat." |
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