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strangle [ˈstræŋgl]étrangler ; [+ protests] étouffer* * *['stræŋgl]transitive verb1) ( throttle) [person] étranglerI could cheerfully have strangled him — hum je l'aurais étranglé de bon cœur
2) ( stifle) étouffer [creativity, project]; entraver [development, growth] -
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1 ( throttle) [person] étrangler ; to strangle sb to death tuer qn par strangulation ; to strangle an idea at birth étouffer une idée dans l'œuf ; I could cheerfully have strangled him hum je l'aurais étranglé de bon cœur ;2 ( choke) [collar] étrangler [person] ; [weed] envahir [plant] ; in a strangled voice d'une voix étranglée ;4 ( repress) réprimer [cry, protest, sob]. -
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noun (a frightening dream: I had a nightmare about being strangled.) cauchemar -
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['stræŋɡl](to kill by gripping or squeezing the neck tightly, eg by tightening a cord etc round it: He strangled her with a nylon stocking; This top button is nearly strangling me!) étrangler -
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strangle ['stræŋgəl](a) étrangler;∎ I could cheerfully have strangled that child ce n'est pas l'envie qui me manquait d'étrangler cet enfant
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strangled — [[t]stræ̱ŋg(ə)ld[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n A strangled voice or cry sounds unclear because the throat muscles of the person speaking or crying are tight. [LITERARY] In a strangled voice he said, This place is going to be unthinkable without you. ... Sue… … English dictionary
Strangled — Strangle Stran gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Strangled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Strangling}.] [OF. estrangler, F. [ e]trangler, L. strangulare, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? a halter; and perhaps akin to E. string, n. Cf. {Strain}, {String}.] 1. To compress the windpipe … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strangled — stran|gled [ˈstræŋgəld] adj strangled cry/gasp/voice etc a cry or other sound that is suddenly stopped before it is finished ▪ Ed gave a strangled cry … Dictionary of contemporary English
strangled — adj. Strangled is used with these nouns: ↑cry, ↑gasp, ↑scream, ↑sob … Collocations dictionary
strangled — stran|gled [ stræŋgld ] adjective a strangled sound is one that someone stops before they finish making it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
strangled — adjective strangled cry/gasp/sound etc a cry etc that is suddenly stopped before it is finished … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
strangled — UK [ˈstræŋɡ(ə)ld] / US adjective a strangled sound is one that someone stops before they finish making it … English dictionary
strangled — adjective held in check with difficulty (Freq. 1) a smothered cough a stifled yawn a strangled scream suppressed laughter • Syn: ↑smothered, ↑stifled, ↑suppressed … Useful english dictionary
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Strangled Harmony — Infobox Film name = Strangled Harmony image size = caption = director = Bobby Burns Walter Stull producer = Louis Burstein writer = narrator = starring = Bobby Burns music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 10 December, 1915… … Wikipedia
strangled — Synonyms and related words: blurred, brassy, brazen, breathy, choked, choking, clamped, coarse, compressed, concentrated, condensed, consolidated, constricted, contracted, cracked, cramped, croaking, croaky, drawling, drawly, dry, dysphonic,… … Moby Thesaurus