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2 strangling stran·gling n
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3 (to) strangle
(to) strangle /ˈstræŋgl/A v. t.1 strangolare; strozzare ( anche fig.): That collar is too tight: it may strangle the dog, quel collare è troppo stretto: può strozzare il cane; to strangle a country's foreign trade, strangolare il commercio estero di un paese2 ( anche fig.) soffocare; reprimere: The rioters were strangled by the tear gas, i rivoltosi erano soffocati dal gas lacrimogeno; to strangle an impulse, soffocare un impulsoB v. i.soffocare; sentirsi soffocarestranglern.strangolatore; strozzatorestranglingn. [uc]strangolamento; strozzatura; soffocazione. -
4 (to) strangle
(to) strangle /ˈstræŋgl/A v. t.1 strangolare; strozzare ( anche fig.): That collar is too tight: it may strangle the dog, quel collare è troppo stretto: può strozzare il cane; to strangle a country's foreign trade, strangolare il commercio estero di un paese2 ( anche fig.) soffocare; reprimere: The rioters were strangled by the tear gas, i rivoltosi erano soffocati dal gas lacrimogeno; to strangle an impulse, soffocare un impulsoB v. i.soffocare; sentirsi soffocarestranglern.strangolatore; strozzatorestranglingn. [uc]strangolamento; strozzatura; soffocazione. -
5 strangle
['stræŋgl]1) (throttle) [ person] strangolare, strozzareto strangle sb. to death — strangolare qcn., ammazzare qcn. strozzandolo
I could cheerfully have strangled him — scherz. l'avrei strozzato
2) (curb) soffocare [ creativity]; ostacolare, impedire [ project]; soffocare, impedire [development, growth]* * *['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!) strangolare* * *['stræŋgl]1) (throttle) [ person] strangolare, strozzareto strangle sb. to death — strangolare qcn., ammazzare qcn. strozzandolo
I could cheerfully have strangled him — scherz. l'avrei strozzato
2) (curb) soffocare [ creativity]; ostacolare, impedire [ project]; soffocare, impedire [development, growth]
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