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tr[ʧəʊkt]tʃəʊktgoodbye, he said in a choked voice — -adiós -dijo, con la voz entrecortada por la emoción
['tʃǝʊkt]ADJ1) (=strangled)a choked cry — un grito ahogado or entrecortado
2) (Brit) * (=angry, upset) disgustado* * *[tʃəʊkt]goodbye, he said in a choked voice — -adiós -dijo, con la voz entrecortada por la emoción
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choke [tʃəʊk]étouffer, s'étouffer, s'étrangler;∎ to choke on sth s'étouffer ou s'étrangler en avalant qch de travers;∎ to choke to death mourir étouffé;∎ to choke with laughter s'étouffer ou s'étrangler de rire;∎ to choke with rage s'étouffer ou s'étrangler de rage(a) (asphyxiate) étrangler, étouffer;∎ in a voice choked with emotion d'une voix étranglée par l'émotion(b) (strangle) étrangler;∎ to choke sb to death étrangler qn∎ choked with traffic embouteillé, bouché;∎ choked with weeds étouffé par les mauvaises herbes3 noun∎ Cars to pull out the choke mettre le starter(b) (of artichoke) foin m►► choke chain (for dog) collier m étrangleur(objection, opposition) étouffer (dans l'œuf); (discussion) empêcher; (person) envoyer promener ou paître∎ the drain is all choked up with leaves la bouche d'égout est complètement obstruée par les feuilles∎ she was all choked up elle était bouleversée□ ou toute émue -
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1. n сердцевина артишока2. n удушье; припадок удушья3. n удушение4. n то, что душит5. n завязанный конец6. n тех. воздушная заслонка, дроссель7. n эл. дроссельная катушка8. v душить9. v задыхаться10. v давиться; подавиться; поперхнуться; захлебнуться11. v засорять, забивать, загромождать12. v закупоривать13. v набивать до отказа; наполнять14. v тех. дросселировать15. v тех. заглушать16. v тех. разг. потерять голову; растеряться17. v тех. перестатьchoke! — брось!, хватит!
Синонимический ряд:1. clog (verb) block; clog; congest; cram; crowd; fill; force; gorge; obstruct; occlude; overload; plug; stop; stopper; stuff2. cry (verb) blubber; break down; burst out; cry; rage; sob3. gag (verb) asphyxiate; gag; garrote; garrotte; hold back; hold down; hush; muffle; quench; repress; shush; smother; squelch; stifle; strangle; strangulate; suffocate; suppress; throttle4. load (verb) charge; heap; load; pack; pile5. retard (verb) check; close; constrict; hinder; impede; limit; retard; shut off; stuntАнтонимический ряд: -
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[striːt]nThe streets are well paved. — Улицы хорошо вымощены.
The streets intersect here. — Здесь улицы пересекаются.
The street is covered/is blocked with snow. — Улица занесена снегом.
The windows open/look out on the street. — Окна дома выходят на улицу.
to be in the same street with smb — ◊ быть в одинаковом положении с кем-либо;
not to be in the same street with smb — ◊ отставать от кого-либо/быть слабее кого-либо/быть хуже кого-либо
- busy street- city street
- wide street
- squalid street
- market street
- downtown street
- shop street
- one-way street
- London streets
- winding streets
- paved street
- well-laid streets
- traffic-choked streets
- street lighting
- street markets- street musician- street fighting
- manners of the street
- man in the street- lay pipes under the street- clear the street of wreckage
- close the streets for traffic
- cross the street by the crosswalk
- crowd the streets
- cry across the street
- dress the street with flags
- destroy the whole street
- extend a rope across a street
- fall across the street
- go along the streets
- guide smb through the narrow streets
- keep the streets clean
- lay down new streets
- lead smb across the street
- live in this street
- look up and down the street
- repair the street
- throng about the streets
- turn smb into the street
- walk the streets
- walk the streets of the city
- wander about the streets
- widen a street
- street leads to the station
- street is closed for traffic
- streets are laid down in straight parallel lines
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