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1 choke
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1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) ahogar, asfixiar2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) obstruir
2. noun(an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) estranguladorchoke vb atragantarsetr[ʧəʊk]1 (person) ahogar, asfixiar, estrangular2 (block - pipe, drain, etc) atascar, obstruir1 ahogarse, asfixiarse1 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL stárter nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto choke on something atragantarse con algoto choke to death morir asfixiado,-a1) asphyxiate, strangle: sofocar, asfixiar, ahogar, estrangular2) block: tapar, obstruirchoke vi1) suffocate: asfixiarse, sofocarse, ahogarse, atragantarse (con comida)2) clog: taparse, obstruirsechoke n1) choking: estrangulación f2) : choke m (de un motor)n.• estrangulación s.f.• estrangulador s.m.• obturador s.m.v.• ahogar v.• atarugarse v.• atorar v.• atragantar v.• añusgar v.• estrangular v.• sofocar v.• tapar v.
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1. tʃəʊk1) ( stifle) estrangular, ahogar*, asfixiar2) ( overwhelm)
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vi ahogarse*, asfixiarseto choke ON something — atragantarse or (AmL tb) atorarse con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- choke up
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[tʃǝʊk]1.N (Aut) (e)stárter m, chok(e) m (LAm); (Mech) obturador m, cierre m2. VT1) [+ person] ahogar, asfixiar; (with hands) estrangularin a voice choked with emotion — con una voz ahogada or sofocada por la emoción
2) [+ pipe etc] atascar, obstruir3.VI [person] ahogarse, asfixiarse- choke up* * *
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1. [tʃəʊk]1) ( stifle) estrangular, ahogar*, asfixiar2) ( overwhelm)
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vi ahogarse*, asfixiarseto choke ON something — atragantarse or (AmL tb) atorarse con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- choke up
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1 nAUTO ahogador m (Esp), estrangulador m, estrangulador de aire m, obturador mC&G estrangulador mMECH steel rods cebador del carburador m (AmL), ahogador m (Esp)OCEAN obturador m, cebador m (AmL), estrangulador mPETR TECH estrangulador m, regulador mTELECOM bobina de autoinducción f, bobina de choque fVEH estrangulador m, ahogador m (Esp)2 vtPROD obstruir3 viPROD atascarse -
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1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( block) \<\<drain/pipe\>\> obstruir*, atascar*, tapar (AmL)2) v + adv (colloq) ( fail) (AmE) fallar1.VT + ADV [+ pipe, drain] obstruir2. VI + ADV1) [pipe, drain] atascarse2) [person] quedarse sin habla* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( block) \<\<drain/pipe\>\> obstruir*, atascar*, tapar (AmL)2) v + adv (colloq) ( fail) (AmE) fallar -
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5 choke
s.1 estrangulador estárter (automóviles)2 obturador, ahogador.3 stárter, estrangulador.4 sofocamiento.5 inductor de filtro, inductor de choque.6 asfixia.vt.1 ahogar, estrangular (strangle)2 atascar (block) (sink)3 atragantarse, añusgar.4 regular el flujo de, estrangular, ahogar.5 sofocarse.6 sofocar, estrangular, ahorcar, causar asfixia.7 prevenir, imposibilitar.vi.ahogarse. (pt & pp choked) -
6 choke on
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7 choke up
v.1 atascar, atorar, tapar (block/drain, pipe).2 (Coloq.) Fallar (fail).3 atascarse, atorarse.4 cavitar, ahogarse.5 estrangular, atorar.6 obstruirse.7 ahogarse de la emoción, ahogarse en llanto, quedar atorado sin hablar, hacerse un nudo en la garganta.8 dar una mala actuación a causa de los nervios. -
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9 choke back
v + adv + o \<\<tears\>\> contener*, tragarse*VT + ADV [+ tears] tragarse; [+ feelings] ahogar* * *v + adv + o \<\<tears\>\> contener*, tragarse* -
10 choke off
VT + ADV (fig) [+ supply, suggestions etc] cortar; [+ discussion] cortar por lo sano; [+ person] cortar -
11 choke-saver
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12 choke circuit
nELEC circuito de choque m -
13 choke coil
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14 choke damp
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15 choke feed
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16 choke flange
nELEC, ELEC ENG brida de choque f -
17 choke input filter
nELEC, ELEC ENG, ELECTRON filtro de entrada inductiva m -
18 choke plunger
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19 choke back
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20 choke button
s.botón del obturador, botón del cebador.
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