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1 censorship
noun (the policy of censoring: Some people disapprove of censorship.) sensursensursubst. \/ˈsensəʃɪp\/sensur -
2 censor
'sensə 1. noun1) (an official who examines films etc and has the power to remove any of the contents which might offend people: Part of his film has been banned by the censor.) sensor2) (an official (eg in the army) who examines letters etc and removes information which the authorities do not wish to be made public for political reasons etc.) sensor, inspektør2. verbThis film has been censored; The soldiers' letters are censored.) sensurere- censorshipsensor--------sensurereIsubst. \/ˈsensə\/1) sensor, inspektør, sensurkomitémedlem2) sensur3) kritiker4) romersk embetsmann5) ( psykologi) sensurIIverb \/ˈsensə\/1) sensurere2) stryke, forby -
3 throttle
'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.) gasspedal, spjeldventil2. verb(to choke (someone) by gripping the throat: This scarf is throttling me!) strupe, kveleIsubst. \/ˈθrɒtl\/1) ( mekanikk) (regulerings)spjeld, gasspjeld2) ( i bil) chok(er), struper (hverdagslig)3) gasspedal (i bil e.l.), gasspak (i båt), gasshåndtak (på motorsykkel e.l.)4) ( dialekt) strupe, hals, luftrørat full throttle med åpent spjeld med klampen i bånn, for full gass, i full fartclose the throttle stenge spjeldetgive full throttle gi full gassopen (out) the throttle åpne spjeldetIIverb \/ˈθrɒtl\/1) kvele, strupe, (holde på å) kveles2) kvele, dysse ned, undertrykke3) ( om tilførsel av gass e.l.) strupe, trottle, reduserethrottle down sette ned farten, redusere farten
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