Guttural Meaning in English
word
ˈɡətɝəɫ
GUHT-er-uhl
ɡˈʌtəɹəl
GUHT-uh-ruhl
释义
Describes a sound that is produced in the throat, often sounding rough or harsh. Commonly used to talk about voices, accents, or certain languages.
用法与细微差别
Formal or descriptive, not slang. Used especially in linguistics, voice descriptions, or when describing certain language sounds. Common with 'voice', 'accent', 'language', and often means a deeper, throatier sound than normal speech.
Spanish: guturalPortuguese (BR): guturalPortuguese (PT): guturalChinese (Simplified): 喉音的Chinese (Traditional): 喉音的Hindi: गट्रल (गले से निकली हुई आवाज़)Arabic: حلْقيBengali: গলার - গরগর শব্দপূর্ণRussian: гортанныйJapanese: 喉音のVietnamese: khàn khàn - phát ra từ cổ họngKorean: 목에서 나오는 - 거친Turkish: boğazdan çıkan - gırtlaksıUrdu: حقجرس (حلق سے نکلنے والا)Indonesian: berasal dari tenggorokan - serak
例句
The man spoke in a guttural voice.
basic
Arabic has many guttural sounds.
basic
He made a guttural sound when he coughed.
basic
Her laugh had a deep, guttural quality that made everyone smile.
natural
Some animal noises are naturally quite guttural.
natural
When he tried to imitate the accent, his words came out guttural and rough.
natural