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throaty

/throh-tee/US // ˈθroʊ ti //UK // (ˈθrəʊtɪ) //

悸动,袅袅婷婷,悸动的,喉咙痛

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    throat·i·er, throat·i·est.

    • : produced or modified in the throat, as certain sounds; guttural, husky, or hoarse.

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Examples

  • In fact, it even trades some of the playfulness of the first album, which shone through in sudden throaty giggles and jokes with the singer’s brother-slash-producer, Finneas, for a tone that straddles the line between wistful and jaded.

  • Clinton punctuated her hammy gesture with a deep, throaty chuckle.

  • He still has his laddish Liverpudlian wit, throwing back his head in a deep throaty laugh as a crowd of reporters joins in.

  • His tastes and desires were manifested by his sensual lips, his small, dull eyes and throaty voice.

  • Another call followed it, and then a throaty thrilling, and then another short series of acrid and moving calls.

  • Judy turned her face away from those appealing blue eyes and coughed a forced throaty cough.

  • A tone may be "attacked" with a nasal or throaty quality, and then be improved, by simply eliminating the objectionable quality.

  • There is an almost infinite variety of throaty tones, and of nasal sounds as well.