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Общая лексика: прерывающимся голосом -
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1. n удушье, удушение2. n засорение, забивка; загромождение3. n спец. поглощение, глушение4. a задыхающийся5. a удушливый, душащий; душныйСинонимический ряд:1. repression (noun) extinguishment; quashing; quenching; repression; smothering; squashing; squelching; stifling; strangling; suppression; throttling2. filling (verb) blocking; choking; clogging; closing; congesting; filling; obstructing; occluding; plugging; stoppering; stopping3. gagging (verb) asphyxiating; choking; gagging; hold back; hold down; hushing; muffling; quenching; repressing; shushing; smothering; squelching; stifling; strangling; suffocating; suppressing; throttling4. loading (verb) charging; heaping; loading; packing; piling -
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1. [ʹtʃəʋkıŋ] n1. удушье, удушение2. засорение, забивка; загромождениеchoking of crossings - дор. закупорка перекрёстков ( транспортом)
3. спец. поглощение, глушение2. [ʹtʃəʋkıŋ] a1. задыхающийся ( от волнения)2. удушливый, душащий; душныйchoking gas - воен. отравляющее вещество удушающего действия
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7 choking
['tʃəʊkɪŋ]* * *choking /ˈtʃəʊkɪŋ/a.1 soffocante; asfissiante: a choking cloud of dust, una nuvola di polvere soffocante; (mil.) choking gas, gas asfissiante* * *['tʃəʊkɪŋ] -
8 choking
['tʃəʊkɪŋ]adj1) smoke, fumes beißend2) sob, moan, gasp erstickt* * *choking [ˈtʃəʊkıŋ] adj1. erstickend:choking air stickige Luft2. fig (vor Bewegung, Zorn etc) erstickt: -
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захлебывание, дросселирование - choking field - flow choking удушье, удушение - * sensation чувство удушья - * fit приступ удушья засорение, забивка;
загромождение - * of crossings( дорожностроительное) закупорка перекрестков (транспортом) (специальное) поглощение, глушение задыхающийся( от волнения) - in a * voice прерывающимся голосом удушливый, душащий;
душный - * gas (военное) отравляющее вещество удушающего действия -
10 прерывающимся голосом
General subject: chokingly, in a choking voice, in a trembling voice, with a catch in her voiceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прерывающимся голосом
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12 choke
əuk 1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) holde på å kveles, få i vrangstrupen; kvele2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) tette igjen, blokkere, stoppes til2. noun(an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) chokekveleIsubst. \/tʃəʊk\/1) kvelning, kvelningsanfall2) ( bil) choke3) ( teknikk) luftspjeld4) ( i børseløp) trangboring5) ( elektronikk) drossels poleIIverb \/tʃəʊk\/1) kvele(s), holde på å kveles, sette i halsen, få i vrangstrupen2) ( overført) kvele, undertrykke, holde (igjen)3) tette(s) igjen, blokkere(s), sperre(s)4) fylle, overfylle5) ( bil) strupes, kveleschoke back holde tilbakechoke down svelge ( overført) fortrenge, undertrykkechoke off ( hverdagslig) avskrekke stoppe kjeften på, få til å holde munnchoke on something sette noe i halsen, få noe i vrangstrupenchoke the life out of somebody ( også overført) kvele noen plage noen til dødechoke up ( bil) tette igjen, stoppe til, sperre (av) fylle opp (amer., hverdagslig) bli stille, bli målløs( overført) gå i vranglåschoke with kveles av, bli kvalt avbli gjengrodd avchoking voice halvkvalt stemme -
13 strozzato
strozzato agg.1 strangled, throttled3 ( di recipiente) narrow-necked; (di passaggi, tubazioni) with narrow passages, with narrowings: vaso strozzato, narrow-necked vase* * *[strot'tsato] 1.participio passato strozzare2.1) (ristretto) [ condotto] blocked, throttled2) med. [ ernia] strangulated3) (soffocato) [ voce] choked* * *strozzato/strot'tsato/II aggettivo1 (ristretto) [ condotto] blocked, throttled2 med. [ ernia] strangulated3 (soffocato) [ voce] choked. -
14 entrecortado
adj.discontinuous, faltering, broken.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entrecortar.* * *1→ link=entrecortar entrecortar► adjetivo1 (voz) faltering, hesitant; (respiración) laboured (US labored), difficult2 (intermitente) intermittent* * *ADJ [respiración] laboured, labored (EEUU), difficult; [habla] faltering, hesitantcon la voz entrecortada — in a faltering voice, in a voice choked with emotion
* * *- da adjetivo < respiración> difficult, labored** * *= faltering, bursty, choppy, clipped, jumpy [jumpier -comp., jumpiest -sup.], breathless, jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].Ex. In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.Ex. Its design provides on one hand a service in which every node can try to transmit asynchronously in a bursty manner.Ex. You will find that the choppy keyboard response is easier to tolerate after a few days of use.Ex. Length is also a function of style and most abstracts, though avoiding clipped telegraphese, have certain stylistic features which help to keep wordage to a minimum.Ex. This film adaptation is scrappily made and jumpy, and there is nothing here that evokes either the joy of the moment or the death of the soul.Ex. The stories are told in the breathless voice of a gossip, full of juicy tidbits, and a shrewd understanding of what makes one life connect to another.Ex. By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.----* con voz entrecortada = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.* * *- da adjetivo < respiración> difficult, labored** * *= faltering, bursty, choppy, clipped, jumpy [jumpier -comp., jumpiest -sup.], breathless, jerky [jerkier -comp., jerkiest -sup.].Ex: In hindsight, it is easy to see a trajectory of inevitability that made MARC, the ISBDs, and AACR2 seem more the result of historical forces than the often faltering and separate steps they were in truth.
Ex: Its design provides on one hand a service in which every node can try to transmit asynchronously in a bursty manner.Ex: You will find that the choppy keyboard response is easier to tolerate after a few days of use.Ex: Length is also a function of style and most abstracts, though avoiding clipped telegraphese, have certain stylistic features which help to keep wordage to a minimum.Ex: This film adaptation is scrappily made and jumpy, and there is nothing here that evokes either the joy of the moment or the death of the soul.Ex: The stories are told in the breathless voice of a gossip, full of juicy tidbits, and a shrewd understanding of what makes one life connect to another.Ex: By whipping these tails back and forth the organism can swim about in a brisk, if rather jerky, fashion.* con voz entrecortada = hesitantly, falteringly, haltingly, jerkily.* * *entrecortado -da‹respiración› difficult, labored*con la voz entrecortada in a voice choked with emotiona través de la pared oyó su llanto entrecortado he could hear her choking sobs through the wall* * *
entrecortado
con la voz entrecortada por la emoción in a voice choked with emotion
entrecortado,-a adj (voz) faltering
' entrecortado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
entrecortada
English:
broken
- gasp
- jerky
* * *entrecortado, -a adj[voz, habla] faltering; [respiración] laboured; [señal, sonido, comunicación] intermittent;se oía su llanto entrecortado you could hear her choking sobs* * *adj respiración difficult, labored; habla halting;con la voz entrecortada por lágrimas in a voice choked with tears* * *entrecortado, -da adj1) : labored, difficultrespiración entrecortada: shortness of breath2) : faltering, hesitantcon la voz entrecortada: with a catch in his voice -
15 garganta
f.1 throat (anatomy).lo tengo atravesado en la garganta (figurative) he/it sticks in my gullet2 gorge (desfiladero).3 ravine, water gap, groove.4 ball spunt.* * *1 (cuello) throat2 (desfiladero) gorge, narrow pass3 (voz) voice4 (empeine) instep\tener buena garganta to have a good voicetener a alguien atravesado en la garganta familiar not to be able to stand somebodytener un nudo en la garganta figurado to have a lump in one's throatdolor de garganta sore throat* * *noun f.1) throat2) neck3) defile* * *SF1) (Anat) throat, gullet; (=cuello) neck2) [del pie] instep3) (Mús) singing voice4) [de botella] neck5) (Geog) (=barranco) ravine, gorge; (=desfiladero) narrow pass6) (Arquit) [de columna] shaft* * *I1)a) (Anat) throatb) ( cuello) neck2) ( desfiladero) gorge, ravine; ( entre montañas) narrow passIImasculino y femenino (Per fam) scrounger (colloq)* * *= throat, gorge, gullet.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. This is the cradle of Shangri-la and one of the deepest river gorges on earth = Ésta es la cuna del Shangrilá y uno de los desfiladeros más profundos de la tierra.Ex. Many people's lives are made miserable by heartburn, a sensation of heaviness at the pit of the stomach and a burning sensation in the gullet.----* dolor de garganta = sore throat.* hacérsele a Uno un nudo en la garganta = get + a lump in + Posesivo + throat.* hacerse un nudo en la garganta = choking emotion + fill.* nudo en la garganta = lump in + Posesivo + throat.* * *I1)a) (Anat) throatb) ( cuello) neck2) ( desfiladero) gorge, ravine; ( entre montañas) narrow passIImasculino y femenino (Per fam) scrounger (colloq)* * *= throat, gorge, gullet.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.
Ex: This is the cradle of Shangri-la and one of the deepest river gorges on earth = Ésta es la cuna del Shangrilá y uno de los desfiladeros más profundos de la tierra.Ex: Many people's lives are made miserable by heartburn, a sensation of heaviness at the pit of the stomach and a burning sensation in the gullet.* dolor de garganta = sore throat.* hacérsele a Uno un nudo en la garganta = get + a lump in + Posesivo + throat.* hacerse un nudo en la garganta = choking emotion + fill.* nudo en la garganta = lump in + Posesivo + throat.* * *1 ( Anat) throatme dolía la garganta I had a sore throattiene una buena garganta she has a good (singing) voiceC ( Arquit) neck* * *
garganta sustantivo femenino
1a) (Anat) throat;
2 ( desfiladero) gorge, ravine;
( entre montañas) narrow pass
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Per fam) scrounger (colloq)
garganta sustantivo femenino
1 (de persona, animal) throat: me dolía la garganta, I had a sore throat
le puso la navaja en la garganta, he put the knife to his neck
2 (entre montañas) gorge, narrow pass
' garganta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anudar
- nudo
- nuez
- angina
- atorar
- atravesar
- carrasposo
- doler
- dolor
- gaznate
- guargüero
- irritar
- raspar
- reseco
- seco
English:
lump
- sore
- throat
- gullet
* * *garganta nf1. [conducto interno] throat;me duele la garganta I've got a sore throat;Famlo tengo atravesado en la garganta he/it sticks in my gullet o throat2. [cuello] neck3. [voz] (singing) voice;tiene buena garganta he has a good (singing) voice4. [desfiladero] gorge* * *f1 ANAT throat2 GEOG gorge* * *garganta nf1) : throat2) : neck (of a person or a bottle)3) : ravine, narrow pass* * *garganta n1. (cuello) throat2. (en geografía) gorge -
16 choke
əuk
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)
2.
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)
2.
vi ahogarse*, asfixiarseto choke ON something — atragantarse or (AmL tb) atorarse con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- choke up
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17 étrangler
étrangler [etʀɑ̃gle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. ( = tuer) [+ personne] to strangle ; [+ poulet] to wring the neck ofb. [+ presse, libertés] to stifle2. reflexive verb► s'étrangler [personne] to strangle o.s.• s'étrangler de rire/colère to choke with laughter/anger* * *etʀɑ̃gle
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1) lit to strangle [victime]j'ai envie de les étrangler! — fig I feel like throttling them!
2) ( gêner) [col, cravate] to choke, to throttle3) ( comprimer) to pinch in [taille]4) [colère, émotion] to choke [personne]5) ( écraser) to cripple [entreprise, économie]6) ( museler) to stifle [groupe politique, presse]
2.
s'étrangler verbe pronominal1) (avec une corde, un foulard) to strangle oneself2) ( ne pas pouvoir respirer) to chokes'étrangler de rage/de rire — to choke with rage/laughter
3) [cri] to die in one's throat* * *etʀɑ̃ɡle vt1) [personne] to strangle2) fig, [presse, libertés] to stifle* * *étrangler verb table: aimerA vtr2 ( gêner) [col, cravate] to choke, to throttle;3 ( comprimer) to pinch in [taille];4 [colère, émotion] to choke [personne]; étranglé par l'émotion/la colère choked with emotion/anger;5 ( écraser) to cripple [entreprise, économie];6 ( museler) to stifle [groupe politique, presse].B s'étrangler vpr1 (avec une corde, un foulard) to strangle oneself;2 (ne pas pouvoir parler, respirer) to choke; s'étrangler de rage/de rire to choke with rage/laughter;3 [cri] to die in one's throat; sa voix s'étrangla his voice caught in his throat;4 [vallée, route] to narrow.[etrɑ̃gle] verbe transitifelle avait la taille étranglée par une grosse ceinture she had a wide belt pulled in tight around the waist3. [faire balbutier - suj: colère, peur] to choke5. (littéraire) [restreindre - libertés] to stifle————————s'étrangler verbe pronominal intransitif1. [personne] to choke2. [voix] to choke -
18 прерывающийся
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > прерывающийся
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19 choke
1. transitive verb1) (lit. or fig.) ersticken2) (strangle)2. intransitive verbchoke [to death] — erdrosseln
(temporarily) keine Luft [mehr] bekommen; (permanently) ersticken (on an + Dat.)3. noun(Motor Veh.) Choke, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85317/choke_back">choke back* * *[ əuk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) ersticken2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) verstopfen2. noun(an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) die Luftklappe* * *[tʃəʊk, AM tʃoʊk]I. nto put the \choke in/out den Choke hineindrücken/ziehen2. (outburst)a \choke of laughter Gelächter ntII. vt1. (strangle)▪ to \choke sb jdn überwältigen3. (blocked)▪ to be \choked verstopft seinIII. vi1. (have problems breathing) keine Luft bekommento \choke to death ersticken* * *[tʃəʊk]1. vtdon't eat so fast, you'll choke yourself — iss nicht so schnell, sonst erstickst du daran
in a voice choked with tears/emotion — mit tränenerstickter/tief bewegter Stimme
2. viersticken (on an +dat)he was choking with laughter/anger — er erstickte fast or halb vor Lachen/Wut
3. n (AUT)Choke m, Starterzug m* * *choke [tʃəʊk]A s1. Würgen n2. AUTO Choke m, Luftklappe f:pull out the choke den Choke ziehen3. ELEK Drosselspule fB v/t1. würgen2. einen Erstickungsanfall hervorrufen bei jemandemthe smoke almost choked me ich bin an dem Rauch fast erstickt;rage choked him (up) er brachte vor Wut kein Wort heraus4. auch choke back ( oder down) fig eine Bemerkung, seinen Ärger etc unterdrücken, hinunterschlucken, die Tränen zurückhaltena) drosselnb) umg abwürgena) eine Diskussion etc abwürgen,b) jemandes Redefluss stoppena) verstopfen,b) vollstopfenC v/i1. würgen2. ersticken (on an dat):he was choking with anger er erstickte fast vor Wut3. einen Erstickungsanfall haben5. the words choked in his throat die Worte blieben ihm im Hals stecken6. he choked up es schnürte ihm die Kehle zu(sammen)* * *1. transitive verb1) (lit. or fig.) ersticken2) (strangle)choke [to death] — erdrosseln
3) (fill chock-full) voll stopfen; (block up) verstopfen2. intransitive verb(temporarily) keine Luft [mehr] bekommen; (permanently) ersticken (on an + Dat.)3. noun(Motor Veh.) Choke, derPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.würgen v. -
20 ahogar
v.1 to drown (asfixiar) (en el agua).María ahogó al jefe de la pandilla Mary drowned the gang's leader.2 to strangle.3 to extinguish, to put out.4 to put down, to quell (dominar) (levantamiento).5 to flood (automobiles) (vehículo).6 to choke back, to drown, to drown out, to quell.Pedro ahogó un quejido Peter choked back a groan.Silvia ahogó el motor Silvia choked the motor.* * *1 (asfixiar) to choke, suffocate2 (en el agua) to drown3 (plantas) to overwater4 (motor) to flood5 (fuego) to put out, extinguish6 figurado (reprimir) to stifle, put down1 to be drowned, drown2 (sofocarse) to choke, suffocate■ me estoy ahogando de calor the heat's stifling, I can't breathe in this heat3 (motor) to flood\ahogar las penas to drown one's sorrowsahogarse en un vaso de agua figurado to make a mountain out of a molehill* * *verb1) to drown2) choke* * *1. VT1) (=matar) [en agua] to drown; [quitando el aire] to suffocate2) (=asfixiar) [humo, espina, emoción] to choke; [angustia, pena] to overcomesu voz tiembla, ahogada por la emoción — her voice trembles, choked with emotion
este calor me ahoga — this heat is suffocating me o is stifling
3) [económicamente] [+ empresa, país] to crippleintentan ahogar a Cuba con el bloqueo económico — they are trying to cripple Cuba with the economic blockade
4) (=reprimir) [+ bostezo, tos] to stifle; [+ llanto] to stifle, choke back5) (=detener) [+ fuego, llamas] to smother; [+ lucha, rebelión] to crush, put down; [+ voces, protestas] to stifle; [+ derechos, libertades] to curtail; [+ desarrollo, posibilidades, plan] to hinder, blocklas malas comunicaciones ahogan la expansión económica — bad communications are hindering o blocking economic expansion
el Barcelona ahogó las esperanzas del Deportivo — Barcelona put paid to o dashed Deportivo's hopes
6) (=bloquear) to block7) (Aut) [+ motor] to flood8) (Ajedrez) [+ rey] to stalemate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) < motor> to flood2)a) <palabras/voz> to drown (out); <llanto/grito> to stifleb) < penas> to drownc) ( en ajedrez)2.ahogarse v prona) persona/animal ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to chokeb) motor to flood* * *= drown out, smother, strangle, suffocate, stifle.Ex. A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex. Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex. The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex. Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.----* ahogarse = drown.* ahogarse en un vaso de agua = make + a mountain out of a molehill, get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)b) < motor> to flood2)a) <palabras/voz> to drown (out); <llanto/grito> to stifleb) < penas> to drownc) ( en ajedrez)2.ahogarse v prona) persona/animal ( en agua) to drown; ( asfixiarse) to suffocate; ( atragantarse) to chokeb) motor to flood* * *= drown out, smother, strangle, suffocate, stifle.Ex: A recitation of the best thought out principles for a cataloging code is easily drowned out by the clatter of a bank of direct access devices vainly searching for misplaced records.
Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.Ex: Self-effacing nervousness causes the epiglottis to tighten, strangling the words in the throat and stiffening the diaphragm so that it is like pulled-out elastic unable to propel anything.Ex: The United Nations has been accused of 'drowning in its own words and suffocating in its own documentation'.Ex: Excessive emphasis on the need to exact payment will stifle the flow of information.* ahogarse = drown.* ahogarse en un vaso de agua = make + a mountain out of a molehill, get + worked up about nothing, fret about + nothing.* * *ahogar [A3 ]vtA1 (en agua) to drown2 (asfixiar) to chokeel humo me ahogaba the smoke was choking me3 ‹motor› to floodB1 ‹palabras/voz› to drown, drown out; ‹llanto/gemido› to stifle2 ‹penas› to drownahogaba sus penas bebiendo he drowned his sorrows in drink3(en ajedrez): ahogar el rey to stalemate■ ahogarse1 «persona/animal» (en agua) to drownme ahogaba en un mar de formalidades I was drowning in a sea of bureaucracy2 (asfixiarse) to chokese tragó una espina y casi se ahoga she swallowed a fishbone and almost choked to deathme ahogo con el humo the smoke's making me choke o suffocating mecualquier esfuerzo y se ahoga the slightest exertion and she's gasping for breath3 «motor» to flood* * *
ahogar ( conjugate ahogar) verbo transitivo
1
( asfixiar) to suffocate
2
‹llanto/grito› to stifle
ahogarse verbo pronominal
( asfixiarse) to suffocate;
( atragantarse) to choke
ahogar verbo transitivo
1 (sumergiendo en líquido) to drown
2 (quitando el aire) to suffocate
' ahogar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asfixiar
- pena
English:
choke
- drown
- sorrow
- stifle
- suppress
- flood
- smother
- stalemate
- suffocate
- throttle
* * *♦ vt1. [en el agua] to drown2. [cubriendo la boca y nariz] to smother, to suffocate3. [extinguir] [fuego] to smother, to put out;los gritos de protesta ahogaban el discurso the cries of protest drowned out his speech4. [dominar] [levantamiento] to put down, to quell;[pena] to hold back, to contain;ahogó sus penas [con la bebida] he drowned his sorrows6.ahogar el rey [en ajedrez] to stalemate one's opponent7. Andes, Méx [guisar] to stew* * *v/t1 en agua drown3 AUTO flood* * *ahogar {52} vt1) : to drown2) : to smother3) : to choke back, to stifle* * *ahogar vb1. (en agua) to drown2. (asfixiar) to suffocate3. (fuego) to smother
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