| 单词 | stick in the throat | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto stick in the throat (also craw, gizzard, stomach, etc.)  b.  intransitive.  to stick in the throat (also craw, gizzard, stomach, etc.) and variants: (of a notion, proposal, situation, etc.) to be a cause of resentment; to be difficult to accept. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be or become displeased			[verb (intransitive)]		 > displease loathec893 overthinkc1175 displeasec1400 to stick in the throat (also craw, gizzard, stomach, etc.)c1536 unsavoura1547 distastea1618 disrelish1631 to give (also cause, etc.) offence to1712 spoil sport1869 to get in bad1902 c1536    in  J. Raine Priory of Hexham 		(1864)	 I. App. p. clix  				There is somewhat that stykkes in their stomakkes. 1580    A. Munday Zelauto 41  				What peremptorie brags you made, yet sticke on my stomacke. 1679    Vindic. Sir T. Player 1/2  				'Tis the Matter, not the Manner that sticks in our Unworthy Respondents Gizzard. 1704    Visits from Shades I. xvi. 131  				The Canons and 39 Articles wou'd never go down with me, and stuck in my Throat like so many Burs. 1752    H. Fielding Amelia IV. iv. 152  				To be indebted to such a Fellow, at any rate, had stuck much in his Stomach, and had given him very great Uneasiness. 1833    R. H. Froude Remains 		(1838)	 I. 322  				That odious Protestantism sticks in people's gizzard. 1843    C. Dickens Let. 1 Feb. 		(1974)	 III. 434  				Your dedication to Peel stuck in my throat. 1871    W. Alexander Johnny Gibb xxii. 132  				A bane that'll stick i' the thrapple o' the Moderate pairty. 1924    G. B. Shaw St. Joan Pref. p. li  				The truth sticks in our throats with all the sauces it is served with. 1938    W. S. Maugham Summing Up lxxvi. 310  				This notion has long stuck in my gizzard. 1950    ‘W. Cooper’ Scenes Provinc. Life  iii. i. 146  				I did think of marrying her—this angry hurt recurred. I could not get over it. It stuck, as they say, in my craw. 1958    C. P. Snow Conscience of Rich xxxi. 232  				I didn't like refusing, but it stuck in my gullet to help that blasted group of reds. 1976    A. Price War Game  ii. i. 193  				Weston would find the accident..sticking in his throat, a question much too sharp to be swallowed. 2004    N.Y. Times 23 May 30/1  				But what pleases judges sticks in the craw of some litigants, who..feel bludgeoned into settling by a report that does not favor them. to stick in the throat (also †teeth)  c.  intransitive.  to stick in the throat (also †teeth) and variants: (of a word or words) to be unable to be uttered, esp. through emotion or reluctance; to be uttered indistinctly; (also of a person's voice) to fail.Quot. a1522   shows a similar expression using a form of steek v.2   (cf. steek v.2 4). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > taciturnity or reticence > be silent/refrain from speaking			[verb (intransitive)]		 > not be spoken (of words) to stick in the throat (also teeth)1566 a1522    G. Douglas tr.  Virgil Æneid 		(1957)	  ii. xii. 27  				Speke mycht I not, the voce in my hals swa stak.]			 1566    W. Painter Palace of Pleasure I. xxxvi. 79  				With good vtterance, wherof no worde stucke betwene her teeth, or was impeached by default of tongue. a1616    W. Shakespeare Macbeth 		(1623)	  ii. ii. 31  				Amen stuck in my throat .       View more context for this quotation 1634    Bp. J. Hall Contempl. Hist. New Test. 		(STC 12640.5)	 219  				How this suit sticks in her teeth; and dare not freely come forth. 1657    tr.  F. de Quevedo Life & Adventures of Buscon 55  				The showr of Spittle and Snot which fell upon me, was so violent, that the rest of my words stuck in my teeth. 1770    Fatal Friendship II. xxxviii. 18  				The last word stuck in his teeth, and was hardly articulate. 1819    J. Hodgson in  J. Raine Mem. J. Hodgson 		(1857)	 I. 241  				His words stuck in his hause. 1822    W. Scott Fortunes of Nigel II. iii. 50  				‘My lord,’—said Richie, and then stopped to cough and hem, as if what he had to say stuck somewhat in his throat. 1885    Good Cheer 42/2  				Bless you! his tongue was as dry as a bone. The words stuck in his throat. 1932    ‘L. G. Gibbon’ Sunset Song iv. 232  				Rob cried ‘Oh man, I'd go back with you the morn if only—’ and the words fair seemed to stick in his throat. 1979    E. Lovelace Dragon can't Dance iv. 58  				And he would say, ‘That ain't nutten, man,’ but his voice would be sticking in his throat..so keenly did such things touch him. 2001    C. Glazebrook Madolescents 218  				I want to tell Dean about the wedding ring but the words stick in my craw. < as lemmas | 
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