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1 choke
subst. [ spjeld] choke -
2 automatisk choke
subst. automatic choke -
3 kvele
choke, smother, strangle, suffocate* * *verb. choke (f.eks.He almost choked on that comment.
) verb. strangle verb. stall verb. choke, suffocate, smother verb. (petro) kill, kill a well -
4 bølgefelleskjøt
subst. (teleteknikk) choke coupling, choke waveguide joint (junction) -
5 forstoppe
verb. clog, block, plug verb. choke, choke up, obstruct verb. (medisin) constipate (f.eks. ) -
6 heisingmodulasjon
subst. (teleteknikk) choke (couplet plate) modulation, Heising modulation constant current modulation subst. choke modulation -
7 holde tilbake
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8 sperrestempel
subst. (teleteknikk) choke piston, choke plunger, non-contact plunger -
9 automatchoke
subst. automatic choke -
10 brønndrepingsmanifold
subst. (petro) choke and kill manifold -
11 chokefilter
subst. choke filter -
12 drosseldyse
subst. choke nozzle -
13 drosselkobling
subst. (radio) choke coupling -
14 drosselkopling
subst. (radio) choke coupling -
15 drosselspole
subst. choke coil, impedance coil -
16 halvbølgestubb
subst. choke slot subst. (teleteknikk) half-wave stub -
17 induktanskobling
subst. (teleteknikk) choke coupling, inductance capacitance coupling -
18 induktanskopling
subst. (teleteknikk) choke coupling, inductance capacitance coupling -
19 kvelerhalsbånd
subst. choke chain -
20 luftspjeld
subst. choke, throttle
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Choke — may refer to: Choking, obstruction of airflow into the lungs Choke (horse), a condition in horses in which the esophagus is blocked Choking game, a schoolyard game involving deprivation of oxygen to the brain Chokehold, a grappling hold performed … Wikipedia
choke — bore [ (t)ʃɔkbɔr ] ou choke [ (t)ʃɔk ] n. m. • 1878; mot angl., de to choke « étrangler » et bore « âme d un fusil » ♦ Techn. Étranglement à l extrémité du canon d un fusil de chasse pour regrouper les plombs. Des choke bores. Adjt Un canon choke … Encyclopédie Universelle
Choke — (ch[=o]k), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Choked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Choking}.] [OE. cheken, choken; cf. AS. [=a]ceocian to suffocate, Icel. koka to gulp, E. chincough, cough.] 1. To render unable to breathe by filling, pressing upon, or squeezing the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
choke — [chōk] vt. choked, choking [ME choken, aphetic < OE vt. aceocian, to choke, prob. < base of ceoke, jaw, CHEEK] 1. to prevent from breathing by blocking the windpipe or squeezing the throat of; strangle; suffocate; smother; stifle 2. to… … English World dictionary
Choke (EP) — Choke EP by Kiss It Goodbye Released 1999 Genre Hardcore Label Revelation Records … Wikipedia
choke — (v.) c.1300, aphetic of acheken (c.1200), from O.E. aceocian to choke (with intensive a ), probably from root of ceoke jaw, cheek. Related: Choked; choking. The noun is recorded from 1560s. Meaning valve which controls air to a carburetor first… … Etymology dictionary
Choke — [tʃoːk] der; s, s; ein Mechanismus im Auto, den man besonders bei kaltem Motor benutzt, um besser starten zu können <den Choke ziehen; mit gezogenem Choke fahren> … Langenscheidt Großwörterbuch Deutsch als Fremdsprache
Choke — [tʃo:k, engl. tʃouk] der; s, s u. Choker der; s, <aus gleichbed. engl. choke zu to choke »drosseln, würgen«> Luftklappe im Vergaser (Kaltstarthilfe; Kfz Technik) … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
choke up — {v.} 1a. To come near losing calmness or self control from strong feeling; be upset by your feelings. * /When one speaker after another praised John, he choked up and couldn t thank them./ * /When Father tried to tell me how glad he was to see me … Dictionary of American idioms
choke up — {v.} 1a. To come near losing calmness or self control from strong feeling; be upset by your feelings. * /When one speaker after another praised John, he choked up and couldn t thank them./ * /When Father tried to tell me how glad he was to see me … Dictionary of American idioms
Choke — Choke, n. 1. A stoppage or irritation of the windpipe, producing the feeling of strangulation. [1913 Webster] 2. (Gun.) (a) The tied end of a cartridge. (b) A constriction in the bore of a shotgun, case of a rocket, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English