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Что (кто) такое throat - определение

ANTERIOR PART OF THE NECK, IN FRONT OF THE VERTEBRA
Jugulum; Jugum; Throats
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throat         
n.
1.
Pharynx, swallow, gullet, aesophagus.
2.
(Bot.) Faux.
throat         
n.
1) to clear one's throat
2) to gargle one's throat
3) a clear; inflamed, red, sore; scratchy; strep throat
4) (misc.) to cut one's own throat ('to ruin oneself'); to jump down smb.'s throat ('to criticize smb.'); to ram smt. down smb.'s throat ('to impose smt. on smb.'); the words stuck in her throat ('she found it difficult to say'); to have a lump in one's throat ('to be overcome by emotion'); to cut/slash/slit smb.'s throat
Throat         
·noun The inside of a timber knee.
II. Throat ·noun That end of a gaff which is next the mast.
III. Throat ·vt To mow, as beans, in a direction against their bending.
IV. Throat ·noun The angle where the arm of an anchor is joined to the shank.
V. Throat ·noun The upper fore corner of a boom-and-gaff sail, or of a staysail.
VI. Throat ·noun The part of the neck in front of, or ventral to, the vertebral column.
VII. Throat ·vt To utter in the throat; to Mutter; as, to throat threats.
VIII. Throat ·noun A contracted portion of a vessel, or of a passage way; as, the throat of a pitcher or vase.
IX. Throat ·noun The orifice of a tubular organ; the outer end of the tube of a monopetalous corolla; the faux, or fauces.
X. Throat ·noun Hence, the passage through it to the stomach and lungs; the pharynx;
- sometimes restricted to the fauces.
XI. Throat ·noun The part of a chimney between the gathering, or portion of the funnel which contracts in ascending, and the flue.
throat         
¦ noun
1. the passage which leads from the back of the mouth of a person or animal.
the front part of the neck.
2. literary a voice of a person or a songbird.
3. Sailing the forward upper corner of a quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail.
Phrases
be at each other's throats quarrel or fight.
force something down someone's throat force something on a person's attention.
stick in one's throat be unwelcome or unacceptable.
Derivatives
-throated adjective
Origin
OE throte, throtu, of Gmc origin; cf. throttle.
throat         
(throats)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Your throat is the back of your mouth and the top part of the tubes that go down into your stomach and your lungs.
She had a sore throat...
As she stared at him she felt her throat go dry.
N-COUNT: oft poss N
2.
Your throat is the front part of your neck.
His striped tie was loosened at his throat.
N-COUNT: oft poss N
3.
If you clear your throat, you cough once in order to make it easier to speak or to attract people's attention.
Cross cleared his throat and spoke in low, polite tones.
PHRASE: V inflects
4.
If you ram something down someone's throat or force it down their throat, you keep mentioning a situation or idea in order to make them accept it or believe it.
I've always been close to my dad but he's never rammed his career down my throat...
PHRASE: V inflects
5.
If two people or groups are at each other's throats, they are quarrelling or fighting violently with each other.
The idea that Billy and I are at each other's throats couldn't be further from the truth.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
6.
If something sticks in your throat, you find it unacceptable.
What sticks in my throat is that I wasn't able to win the trophy...
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
a lump in your throat: see lump
Throat         
In vertebrate anatomy, the throat is the front part of the neck, internally positioned in front of the vertebrae. It contains the pharynx and larynx.
Throat halyard         
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A LINE THAT RAISES THE END OF A GAFF NEARER TO THE MAST
In sailing, the throat halyard (or throat for short) is a line that raises the end of a gaff nearer to the mast, as opposed to the peak halyard which raises the end further from the mast. Such rigging was normal in classic gaff-rigged schooners and in other ships with fore-and-aft rigging.
sore throat         
SYMPTOM
Throat pain; Pain in throat; Rough voice; Sour throat; Sore Throat; Soar throat; Septic sore throat; Throat itching
n. to come down with; have a sore throat
Jugum         
·noun A pair of the opposite leaflets of a pinnate plant.
II. Jugum ·noun One of the ridges commonly found on the fruit of umbelliferous plants.
jugum         
['d?u:g?m]
¦ noun (plural juga) chiefly Zoology a connecting ridge or projection, especially on a bone.
Derivatives
jugal adjective
Origin
C19: from L., lit. 'yoke'.

Википедия

Throat

In vertebrate anatomy, the throat is the front part of the neck, internally positioned in front of the vertebrae. It contains the pharynx and larynx. An important section of it is the epiglottis, separating the esophagus from the trachea (windpipe), preventing food and drinks being inhaled into the lungs. The throat contains various blood vessels, pharyngeal muscles, the nasopharyngeal tonsil, the tonsils, the palatine uvula, the trachea, the esophagus, and the vocal cords. Mammal throats consist of two bones, the hyoid bone and the clavicle. The "throat" is sometimes thought to be synonymous for the fauces.

It works with the mouth, ears and nose, as well as a number of other parts of the body. Its pharynx is connected to the mouth, allowing speech to occur, and food and liquid to pass down the throat. It is joined to the nose by the nasopharynx at the top of the throat, and to the ear by its Eustachian tube. The throat's trachea carries inhaled air to the bronchi of the lungs. The esophagus carries food through the throat to the stomach. Adenoids and tonsils help prevent infection and are composed of lymph tissue. The larynx contains vocal cords, the epiglottis (preventing food/liquid inhalation), and an area known as the subglottic larynx, in children it is the narrowest section of the upper part of the throat.

The Jugulum is a low part of the throat, located slightly above the breast. The term Jugulum is reflected both by the internal and external jugular veins, which pass through the Jugulum.