释义 |
throated, a.|ˈθrəʊtɪd| [f. throat n. or v. + -ed.] Having or furnished with a throat; having a throat of a specified kind (chiefly in combination), as deep-throated, dry-throated, large-throated, red-throated, white-throated.
1530Palsgr. 327/2 Throted, gorgé. 1601? Marston Pasquil & Kath. i. 76 Yon same drie throated huskes Will sucke you vp. 1746Francis tr. Hor., Sat. ii. ii. 53 Give me, the Harpy-throated Glutton cries, In a large Dish a Mullet's mighty Size. 1850Beck's Florist Dec. 292 One of the best of the white-throated kinds [of Petunias]. 1880W. Watson Prince's Quest (1892) 102 Sooth-tongued singers, throated like the bird. b. Building. Having a throat or groove; fluted, channelled, grooved.
1847Smeaton Builder's Man. 189 Bath proper sunk and throated sills. |