throat

US /θroʊt/
UK /θroʊt/
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1.

garganta

the front part of the neck, or the passage inside the neck down which food and air go

:
She cleared her throat before speaking.
Ella se aclaró la garganta antes de hablar.
He had a sore throat and couldn't sing.
Le dolía la garganta y no podía cantar.
2.

cuello, garganta, paso estrecho

a narrow passage or opening

:
The bottle has a narrow throat.
La botella tiene un cuello estrecho.
The throat of the cave was barely wide enough to squeeze through.
La garganta de la cueva apenas era lo suficientemente ancha para pasar.
1.

proferir, entonar

to utter something, especially with difficulty or emotion

:
He throated a cry of pain.
Él profirió un grito de dolor.
The singer throated the high note with ease.
El cantante entonó la nota alta con facilidad.