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61 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.) válvula reguladora, acelerador
2. verb(to choke (someone) by gripping the throat: This scarf is throttling me!) estrangular, ahogartr['ɵrɒtəl]1 válvula reguladora2 familiar acelerador nombre masculino1 estrangular, ahogar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat full throttle a toda pastilla1) strangle: estrangular, ahogar2)to throttle down : desacelerar (un motor)throttle n1) : válvula f reguladora2)at full throttle : a toda máquinan.• acelerador (Automóvil) s.m.• estrangulador s.m.• gaznate s.m.• regulador s.m.• válvula reguladora s.f.v.• estrangular v.• obturar v.
I 'θrɑːtḷ, 'θrɒtḷa) ( strangle) ahogar*, estrangularb) (gag, silence) \<\<press\>\> acallar, silenciar
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a) throttle (valve) ( Mech) regulador m, estrangulador m; ( Auto) acelerador m ( que se acciona con la mano)at full throttle — a toda marcha, a toda máquina
b) ( pedal) acelerador m['θrɒtl]1.N (Mech) regulador m, válvula f reguladora, estrangulador m ; (Aut) (=accelerator) acelerador m2.VT (=strangle) ahogar, estrangular* * *
I ['θrɑːtḷ, 'θrɒtḷ]a) ( strangle) ahogar*, estrangularb) (gag, silence) \<\<press\>\> acallar, silenciar
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a) throttle (valve) ( Mech) regulador m, estrangulador m; ( Auto) acelerador m ( que se acciona con la mano)at full throttle — a toda marcha, a toda máquina
b) ( pedal) acelerador m -
62 ahogarse
■ahogarse verbo reflexivo
1 (en líquido) to drown, be drowned
2 (faltar el aire) to suffocate
3 (un motor) to be flooded Locuciones: figurado ahogarse en un vaso de agua, to make a mountain out of a molehill ' ahogarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: vaso - ahogar - asfixiar - fatigar English: drown - stifle - choke - flood - suffocate -
63 ahogo
Del verbo ahogar: ( conjugate ahogar) \ \
ahogo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
ahogó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: ahogar ahogo
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo 1 ( asfixiar) to suffocate 2 ‹llanto/grito› to stifle ahogarse verbo pronominal ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to choke
ahogo sustantivo masculino breathlessness;
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate ' ahogo' also found in these entries: Spanish: agobio - sofoco - fatiga English: laugh -
64 aire
Del verbo airar: ( conjugate airar) \ \
airé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
aíre es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: airar aire
aire sustantivo masculino 1 air; salir a tomar el aire to go outside for a breath of fresh air; al aire libre outdoors, in the open air; aire acondicionado air-conditioning; con aire acondicionado air-conditioned; a mi/tu/su aire: ellos salen en grupo, yo prefiero ir a mi aire they go out in a group, I prefer doing my own thing (colloq); quedar en el aire: todo quedó en el aire everything was left up in the air; saltar or volar por los aires to explode, blow up; 2 ( viento) wind; ( corriente) draft (AmE), draught (BrE) 3 (Rad, TV): 4 la protesta tomó aires de revuelta the protest began to look like a revolt; darse aires (de grandeza) to put on o give oneself airs
aire sustantivo masculino
1 air
aire acondicionado, air conditioning
2 (aspecto) air, appearance (parecido) resemblance: tiene un aire a su padre, she looks like her father
3 (viento) wind: hace aire, it's windy
4 Mús tune
5 Auto choke
6 aires (alardes, pretensiones) airs: ¡vaya unos aires de condesa que se da!, she really gives herself such airs Locuciones: al aire: (hacia arriba) tirar al aire, to throw into the air (al descubierto) llevar los brazos al aire, to have one's arms uncovered
comer al aire libre, to eat in the open air
estar en el aire, (una pregunta, un proyecto) to be up in the air Rad on the air
necesitar un cambio de aires, to need a change of scene
saltar por los aires, to blow up
tomar el aire, to get some fresh air ' aire' also found in these entries: Spanish: acondicionada - acondicionado - ahogar - ahogarse - bocanada - bolsa - bombear - bombeo - brizna - cana - castillo - circular - condescendiente - corriente - cortante - desinflarse - dotada - dotado - echar - espantar - familia - frigoría - globo - hinchada - hinchado - izar - inspiración - mover - pura - puro - refrigeración - remolino - remontar - remontarse - resuello - sabor - sofocarse - surcar - suspensión - tomar - vacía - vacío - viciar - vilo - volandas - voltear - acondicionador - aliento - bomba - burbuja English: air - air gun - air pocket - air-conditioning - airborne - airlock - breezy - clear - crisp - dangle - device - dissipate - door - draught - draughty - festival - foul - fresh - fug - garden party - gasp - grim - hair - hang - hover - impure - inhale - intake - jet - jet-stream - kiss - likeness - manner - midair - open - open-air - outdoor - outdoors - outdoorsman - pipe dream - pocket - puff - rush - sardonically - sleep out - somersault - spirit level - spring - still - stuffy -
65 asfixia
Del verbo asfixiar: ( conjugate asfixiar) \ \
asfixia es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: asfixia asfixiar
asfixia sustantivo femenino
asfixiar ( conjugate asfixiar) verbo transitivo◊ murió asfixiado he died of asphyxiation o suffocationasfixiarse verbo pronominal ( por obstrucción de la tráquea) to choke to death;
asfixia sustantivo femenino asphyxiation, suffocation
asfixiar vtr, asfixiarse verbo reflexivo to asphyxiate, suffocate ' asfixia' also found in these entries: Spanish: agobiarse - ahogada - ahogado - opresión English: asphyxiation - suffocation -
66 asfixiarse
asfixiar vtr, asfixiarse verbo reflexivo to asphyxiate, suffocate ' asfixiarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: asfixiar - ahogado - ahogar English: asphyxiate - choke - suffocate -
67 atorar
atorar ( conjugate atorar) verbo transitivo 1 (esp AmL) ‹ cañería› to block (up) 2 (Méx) ( sujetar):◊ atoramos la puerta con una silla we jammed the door shut/open with a chair;atóralo con este alambre secure it with this bit of wire atorarse verbo pronominal (esp AmL) [puerta/cajón] to jam; (+ me/te/le etc) se le atoró el chicle en la garganta the chewing gum got stuck in her throat -
68 atorarse
atorarse verbo reflexivo
1 (atascarse un fregadero, un conducto) to become blocked up
2 (no ser capaz de seguir hablando) to become tongue-tied ' atorarse' also found in these entries: Spanish: atorar English: choke -
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70 contener
contener ( conjugate contener) verbo transitivo ‹ tendencia› to curb; ‹ respiración› to hold; ‹risa/lágrimas› to contain (frml), to hold back; ‹invasión/revuelta› to contain contenerse verbo pronominal ( refl) to contain oneself;
contener verbo transitivo
1 to contain: ¿qué contiene esa caja?, what does that box contain?
2 (refrenar una pasión) to hold back, restrain: ¡contén tus ansias de vengarte!, restrain your desire for revenge! ' contener' also found in these entries: Spanish: aguantarse - albergar - contenerse - dominar - frenar - incluir - resistir - respiración - tener - aguantar - comprender English: accommodate - breath - check - choke back - contain - curb - dam up - face - hold - hold back - repress - restrain - stem - straight - suppress - fight - keep - stifle -
71 espina
espina sustantivo femenino ( de cactus) pricklec) (Anat) spine;darle a algn mala espina to make sb feel uneasy; esto me da mala espina I don't like the look of this
espina sustantivo femenino
1 Bot thorn
2 (de un pez) bone
3 Anat espina bífida, spina bifida
espina dorsal, spine
4 (mal pensamiento) nagging doubt Locuciones: dar mala espina, to make feel uneasy o to arouse one's suspicions: aquel asunto me daba mala espina, I didn't like the look of it ' espina' also found in these entries: Spanish: dorsal - pinchar - raspa - atragantarse - atravesar - clavado - clavar English: bone - choke - fishbone - prickle - thorn - fillet - fish - goose - spina bifida - spine -
72 estrangular
estrangular ( conjugate estrangular) verbo transitivo
estrangular verbo transitivo
1 (a un ser vivo) to strangle
2 Med (un conducto) to strangulate ' estrangular' also found in these entries: English: choke - strangle - throttle -
73 obstruir
obstruir ( conjugate obstruir) verbo transitivo 1 ( bloquear) ‹ conducto› to block; ‹ salida› to block, obstruct 2 ( entorpecer) ‹plan/proceso› to obstruct; ‹ tráfico› to obstruct, hold up; ‹ progreso› to impede 3 (Dep) to obstruct obstruirse verbo pronominal to get blocked (up)
obstruir verbo transitivo
1 (un propósito, etc) to impede, block
2 (una vía, un conducto) to block, obstruct ' obstruir' also found in these entries: Spanish: atascar - tapar English: block - block up - choke - chop down - obstruct - clog - foul -
74 pescado
Del verbo pescar: ( conjugate pescar) \ \
pescado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: pescado pescar
pescado sustantivo masculino (Coc) fish; ( pez) (AmL) fish;◊ pescado azul/blanco blue/white fish
pescar ( conjugate pescar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹trucha/corvina› to catch; 2 (fam)◊ lo pescadoon robando they caught him red-handed (as he was stealing something)verbo intransitivo to fish;
pescado sustantivo masculino fish ➣ Ver nota en fish
pescar verbo transitivo
1 to fish
2 fam (una enfermedad, a una persona) to catch
3 (una idea, una broma) to get ' pescado' also found in these entries: Spanish: azul - curar - filete - fritura - lonja - macerar - O - pala - raspa - adobar - ahumar - aliñar - brasa - bueno - caer - carne - cenar - chisporrotear - coger - crudo - desmenuzar - el - espinoso - estropear - flan - fresco - hacer - horno - limpiar - mal - malo - parrilla - pasado - pasar - pesca - salar - salpicón - tincar English: bone - bony - can - catch - choke - dislike - distinct - dried - fillet - fish - fish and chips - fish finger - fish stick - fishy - poach - roe - smoke - whereas - diet -
75 reprimido
Del verbo reprimir: ( conjugate reprimir) \ \
reprimido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: reprimido reprimir
reprimido
◊ -da adjetivorepressed ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino: es un reprimido he's repressed
reprimir ( conjugate reprimir) verbo transitivoc) (Psic) to repressreprimirse verbo pronominal ( refl) to control oneself
reprimido,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino repressed
reprimir verbo transitivo
1 (un impulso) to suppress: reprimió un bostezo, she stifled a yawn
2 (un sentimiento) to repress: no pudo reprimir su desilusión, he couldn't choke back his disappointment
3 (una rebelión, protesta) to put down, suppress ' reprimido' also found in these entries: Spanish: reprimida English: pent-up - repressed -
76 reprimir
reprimir ( conjugate reprimir) verbo transitivoc) (Psic) to repressreprimirse verbo pronominal ( refl) to control oneself
reprimir verbo transitivo
1 (un impulso) to suppress: reprimió un bostezo, she stifled a yawn
2 (un sentimiento) to repress: no pudo reprimir su desilusión, he couldn't choke back his disappointment
3 (una rebelión, protesta) to put down, suppress ' reprimir' also found in these entries: Spanish: aguantar English: bottle up - curb - fight back - fight down - force back - hold back - repress - smother - stifle - bottle - fight - suppress -
77 tragar
tragar ( conjugate tragar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹comida/agua/medicina› to swallow 2 (fam) ( aguantar):◊ no lo trago I can't stand himverbo intransitivo 1 (Fisiol) to swallow 2 (RPl fam) ( estudiar) to cram tragarse verbo pronominal 1 ( enf) ‹ orgullo› to swallow 2 (fam)
tragar verbo transitivo
1 (un trozo de comida, etc) to swallow
2 fam (comer muy deprisa) to gobble up, tuck away: ¡no veas cómo traga!, he eats a lot!
3 Auto fam (combustible) to use
4 (un desagüe) to drain off (el mar, agua) el remolino se lo tragó, it was sucked down by the whirlpool
5 (transigir, tolerar) to put up with
6 fig (a alguien) to stand, bear
7 fig (creer) to believe, swallow ' tragar' also found in these entries: Spanish: bilis - pasar - quina - saliva - atragantarse - pastilla English: buy - gulp - guzzle - suck in - swallow - cram - force - go - swot - word -
78 trago
Del verbo tragar: ( conjugate tragar) \ \
trago es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tragó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: tragar trago
tragar ( conjugate tragar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹comida/agua/medicina› to swallow 2 (fam) ( aguantar):◊ no lo trago I can't stand himverbo intransitivo 1 (Fisiol) to swallow 2 (RPl fam) ( estudiar) to cram tragarse verbo pronominal 1 ( enf) ‹ orgullo› to swallow 2 (fam)
trago sustantivo masculino 1 de un trago in one gulp◊ ¿vamos a tomar un trago? shall we go for a drink?2 ( experiencia):
tragar verbo transitivo
1 (un trozo de comida, etc) to swallow
2 fam (comer muy deprisa) to gobble up, tuck away: ¡no veas cómo traga!, he eats a lot!
3 Auto fam (combustible) to use
4 (un desagüe) to drain off (el mar, agua) el remolino se lo tragó, it was sucked down by the whirlpool
5 (transigir, tolerar) to put up with
6 fig (a alguien) to stand, bear
7 fig (creer) to believe, swallow
trago sustantivo masculino
1 (cantidad de líquido) gulp, swallow
2 (bebida alcohólica) nip, drink
3 (rato, situación) fue un trago muy amargo, it was a bitter pill to swallow Locuciones: pasar un mal trago, to go through a rough patch ' trago' also found in these entries: Spanish: beber - buche - copa - de - pelotazo - tragar - echar - golpe - sorbo English: bait - buy - draught - gulp - inhale - knock back - pill - pull - slug - swallow - swig - booze - drink - go - mouthful - suck - use -
79 automatic
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80 bus
nCOMP&DP barra distribuidora f, bus m, carretera f, conductor común m, enlace de comunicaciones mELEC, ELEC ENG, MECH ENG, SPACE, TELECOM, TV barra colectora f
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