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The tender spot on his jaw
El punto sensible en su mandíbula
2. Causing misery or pain or distress.
It was a sore trial to him
Fue una dura prueba para él
3. Roused to anger.
Stayed huffy a good while"- mark twain
Estuve de mal humor por un buen rato - Mark Twain
throat
sustantivo
1. The passage to the stomach and lungs.
The doctor checked my throat with a stethoscope to listen for any abnormal sounds that might indicate an infection.
El médico examinó mi garganta con un estetoscopio para escuchar cualquier sonido anormal que pudiese indicar una infección.
2. An opening in the vamp of a shoe at the instep.
After adjusting her hiking boots, Sarah noticed that the left throat was slightly loose and needed to be tightened to prevent blisters.
Después de ajustar sus botas de senderismo, Sarah se dio cuenta de que la garganta izquierda estaba ligeramente suelta y necesitaba ser apretada para evitar ampollas.
3. A passage resembling a throat in shape or function.
The scuba diver carefully navigated through the narrow throat of the coral reef, making sure not to get stuck.
El buceador de aguas profundas navegó con cuidado a través del estrecho cuello del arrecife de coral, asegurándose de no quedarse atascado.
4. The part of an animal's body that corresponds to a person's throat.
The veterinarian carefully examined the throat of the injured bird, searching for any signs of injury or infection.
El veterinario examinó cuidadosamente la garganta del pájaro herido, buscando cualquier signo de lesión o infección.