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1. noun(Mech. Engin.)throttle[-valve] — Drosselklappe, die
throttle[-pedal] — (Motor Veh.) Gas[pedal], das
2. transitive verbthrottle[-lever] — Gashebel, der
erdrosseln; (fig.) ersticken* * *['Ɵrotl] 1. noun((in engines, the lever attached to) the valve controlling the flow of steam, petrol etc: The car went faster as he opened the throttle.) der Gashebel2. verb* * *throt·tle[ˈθrɒtl̩, AM ˈθrɑ:t̬l̩]I. n2. (speed)at half \throttle mit halber Geschwindigkeit; ( fig) mit halbem EinsatzII. vt1. (in engine)to \throttle the engine Gas wegnehmen2.▪ to \throttle sth etw drosselnto \throttle free speech die Redefreiheit behindern* * *['ɵrɒtl]1. vt3)See:= throttle back2. nto open/close the throttle — die Drossel öffnen/schließen; (Aut etc) Gas geben/zurücknehmen
2) (hum: throat) Kehle f* * *A s1. Kehle f, Gurgel f2. AUTO, TECH(at) full throttle mit Vollgas, fig a. mit Volldampf;at full throttle bei Vollgas;open (close) the throttle Gas geben (wegnehmen)B v/t1. a) würgenb) erdrosseln2. fig ersticken, unterdrückena) AUTO, TECH Gas wegnehmen,b) fig kürzertreten* * *1. noun(Mech. Engin.)throttle[-valve] — Drosselklappe, die
throttle[-pedal] — (Motor Veh.) Gas[pedal], das
throttle[-lever] — Gashebel, der
2. transitive verbat full throttle — (Motor Veh.) mit Vollgas
erdrosseln; (fig.) ersticken* * *(engines) n.Drossel -n f. v.abdrosseln v.drosseln v.erdrosseln v. -
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<tech.gen> ■ Drosselvorrichtung fcoll <mvhcl.i&c> (pedal) ■ Gaspedal n ; Fahrpedal n form.MB ; Fahrfußhebel m form ; Gashebel m ugs.rar<mvhcl.mot> (relating to accelerator application, driving speed) ■ Gas n<mvhcl.mot> (butterfly valve in engine air intake; e.g. in carburetor) ■ Drosselklappe f (DK)vt <tech.gen> (air supply; e.g. to engine) ■ drosseln vt -
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throttle1 v KFZ drosselnthrottle2 BAHN Regler m (der Dampflok)throttle3 HYDR/PNEU Regler mthrottle4 MESS, TECH Drossel f, Drosselorgan nthrottle5 TECH Gashebel mthrottle6 VENT Drosselklappe f -
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throttle valve1 HYDR/PNEU Drosselventil nthrottle valve2 HYDR/PNEU, VENT Absperrklappe fthrottle valve3 MESS, VENT Mengeneinstellventil nthrottle valve4 VENT Drossel f, Drosselklappe f -
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13 throttle check valve
English-german engineering dictionary > throttle check valve
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14 throttle control lever
English-german engineering dictionary > throttle control lever
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15 throttle control mechanism
English-german engineering dictionary > throttle control mechanism
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17 throttle-free banjo coupling
English-german engineering dictionary > throttle-free banjo coupling
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Throttle — Throt tle, n. [Dim. of throat. See {Throat}.] 1. The windpipe, or trachea; the weasand. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 2. (Steam Engine) The throttle valve. [1913 Webster] {Throttle lever} (Steam Engine), the hand lever by which a throttle valve is … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Throttle — Throt tle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Throttled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Throttling}.] 1. To compress the throat of; to choke; to strangle. [1913 Webster] Grant him this, and the Parliament hath no more freedom than if it sat in his noose, which, when he… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throttle — [thrät′ l] n. [prob. dim. of THROAT: see LE] 1. Rare the throat or windpipe 2. a valve that regulates the flow of fluids; esp., a butterfly valve that controls the release of fuel vapor from a carburetor, or the control valve in a steam line:… … English World dictionary
throttle up — ˌthrottle ˈup [intransitive] [present tense I/you/we/they throttle up he/she/it throttles up present participle throttling up past tense … Useful english dictionary
throttle — (v.) strangle to death, c.1400, probably from M.E. throte throat (see THROAT (Cf. throat)). The noun, in the mechanical sense, is first recorded 1870s, from throttle valve (1824), but was used earlier as a synonym for throat (1540s); it appears… … Etymology dictionary
throttle — ► NOUN 1) a device controlling the flow of fuel or power to an engine. 2) archaic a person s throat, gullet, or windpipe. ► VERB 1) attack or kill by choking or strangling. 2) control (an engine or vehicle) with a throttle. ORIGIN perhaps from … English terms dictionary
Throttle — Throt tle, v. i. 1. To have the throat obstructed so as to be in danger of suffocation; to choke; to suffocate. [1913 Webster] 2. To breathe hard, as when nearly suffocated. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
throttle — index occlude, shut, stifle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
throttle — vb *suffocate, asphyxiate, stifle, smother, choke, strangle … New Dictionary of Synonyms
throttle — [v] choke burke, control, gag, inhibit, silence, smother, stifle, strangle, strangulate, suppress; concept 191 Ant. free, release … New thesaurus
Throttle — A throttle is the mechanism by which the flow of a fluid is managed by constriction or obstruction. An engine s power can be increased or decreased by the restriction of inlet gases ( i.e., by the use of a throttle). The term throttle has come to … Wikipedia