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1 задохнуться
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2 задыхаться
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3 удушать
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4 удушить
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5 задыхаться
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6 удушать
suffocate глагол: -
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несовер. - задыхаться; совер. - задохнуться
1) gasp (for breath)
2) (от чего-л.) pant (with), stifle (with) suffocate (with)
3) перен. choke (with), be strangled (by)* * ** * *gasp, pant;choke, suffocate* * *asphyxiatebreathchokegasppantstiflestranglesuffocate -
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suffocate, smother, stifle; (газом) asphyxiate* * *удушать; удушить suffocate, smother, stifle* * *stiflesuffocate -
10 душить
1) General subject: asphixiate, asphyxiate, choke, grip by the throat, odorize, perfume (духами и т. п.), pin by the throat, scent (платок и т. п.), seize by the throat, slay (чувство), smother, stifle, stifle joint, stive, strangle, strangulate, suffocate, take by the throat, throttle, put some scent (духами)2) Colloquial: scrag3) Obsolete: burke4) Drilling: scale5) Makarov: suffocate (развитие и т.п.), thug -
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несов. - задыха́ться, сов. - задохну́ться1) (от; погибать от удушья) choke (with); be strangled (by); (без доп.) suffocateзадыха́ться от жары́ — stifle / suffocate with the heat
3) (от; испытывать сильное негативное чувство) choke (with)задыха́ться от гне́ва — choke with anger
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несовер. - задыхаться; совер. - задохнуться1) gasp (for breath), pant;choke, suffocate2) (от чего-л.) pant (with), stifle (with) suffocate (with)3) перен. choke (with), be strangled (by) -
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1) General subject: damp down, deaden, deafen, muffle (звук), smother, stun, suppress, switch off, throttle, downplay2) Biology: overrun (о сорняках)3) Botanical term: suffocate4) Military: cram5) Engineering: opacify (стекло), plug (ставить заглушку), shut down (двигатель), stun (рыбу)6) Mining: kill8) Information technology: mute9) Oil: choke10) Automation: baffle11) Acoustics: silence12) Makarov: blanket, electrocute (птицу при убое), jam (радиостанцию), slack13) oil&gas: kill (скважину) -
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1) General subject: asphixiate, asphyxiate, choke, gasp, smother, stifle, strangle, suffocate, throttle, to be out of ( to lose one's) breath2) Makarov: catch breath (часто под влиянием сильных чувств) -
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1) General subject: asphixiate, asphyxiate, be out of breath, be scant of breath, be short in breath, be short of breath, choke (от волнения, гнева), gasp, gulp, labour for breath, pant, smother, stifle, stifle joint, stive, strangle, suffocate, throttle, to be asphyxiated by gas, to be out of breath, to be scant of breath, to be short of breath, labor for breath2) Naval: smothering3) Makarov: gasp for air, gasp for breath -
19 задыхаться от ярости
1) General subject: gasp with rage2) Makarov: suffocate with rageУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > задыхаться от ярости
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20 подавиться
1) General subject: choke, suffocate, choke over (He choked over his blueberry muffin when he heard that.), gag2) Makarov: swallow the wrong way
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