释义 |
throaty \ˈthrōd.]ē, -ōt], ]i\ adjective (-er/-est) Etymology: throat (I) + -y 1. a. : uttered with a hard quality caused by the sound coming from the throat rather than from the mouth : guttural b. : relatively heavy, thick, and deep as if emitted from low in the throat < an entrancing throaty laugh > < a rich throaty voice > < throaty from her cold > < a cat's little throaty meow > 2. : having a large loose-hanging throat — used especially of cattle or dogs |