full-throated
adjective (also full throated) uk/ˌfʊlˈθrəʊ.tɪd/ us/ˌfʊlˈθroʊ.t̬ɪd/
(叫喊、笑等声音)响亮的,洪亮的
using all the power of the voice to produce a loud, strong sound
A full-throated cheer greeted the umpire’s decision. 裁判员的决定引起了热烈的欢呼。
The cast members combine full-throated singing with strong comic acting.
倾心倾力的
expressed confidently, with strong feeling and without limits
Saying “I apologize if someone was offended” is not exactly a full-throated apology.
He gave a full throated endorsement of the president. 他对总统大加赞赏。
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- He modulates his vocals from near-whispers to full-throated bellows.
- His full-throated baritone renditions of romantic songs brought tears to the eye.
- He delivered a direct, forceful and full-throated condemnation of the recent acts of violence.
- Instead of offering a full-throated defence of her father, she looked nervous and uncomfortable.