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.
Ela limpou a garganta antes de falar.
He had a sore throat and couldn't sing.
Ele estava com dor de garganta e não conseguia cantar.
2.

gargalo, entrada, passagem estreita

a narrow passage or opening

:
The bottle has a narrow throat.
A garrafa tem um gargalo estreito.
The throat of the cave was barely wide enough to squeeze through.
A garganta da caverna era mal larga o suficiente para passar.
1.

soltar, emitir

to utter something, especially with difficulty or emotion

:
He throated a cry of pain.
Ele soltou um grito de dor.
The singer throated the high note with ease.
O cantor soltou a nota alta com facilidade.