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1 estrangular
v.1 to strangle.Ella estranguló a su perro She strangled her dog.2 to constrict (tubo, conducto).La boa estranguló a su presa The boa constricted her prey.3 to stifle, to nip in the bud (proyecto).4 to throttle, to choke, to choke up, to constrain.Ricardo estranguló el motor Richard throttled the motor.* * *1 (ahogar) to strangle2 MEDICINA to strangulate3 AUTOMÓVIL to throttle* * *VT1) [+ persona] to strangle, throttle2) (Mec) to throttle3) (Aut) to choke* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( ahogar) to strangle, throttleb) <vena/conducto> to strangulate2.estrangularse v prona) ( ahogar) to strangle oneself, be strangledb) hernia to become strangulated* * *= strangle, tie off.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. Rubber band ligation is a procedure in which the hemorrhoid is tied off at its base with rubber bands, cutting off the blood flow to the hemorrhoid.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( ahogar) to strangle, throttleb) <vena/conducto> to strangulate2.estrangularse v prona) ( ahogar) to strangle oneself, be strangledb) hernia to become strangulated* * *= strangle, tie off.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: Rubber band ligation is a procedure in which the hemorrhoid is tied off at its base with rubber bands, cutting off the blood flow to the hemorrhoid.* * *estrangular [A1 ]vt1 (ahogar) to strangle, throttlecon la voz estrangulada por la emoción with his voice choked with emotion2 ‹vena/conducto› to strangulate1 (ahogar) to strangle oneself, be strangled2 «hernia» to become strangulated* * *
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
* * *♦ vt1. [ahogar] to strangle2. [vena, conducto] to strangulate3. [proyecto] to stifle, to nip in the bud* * *v/t strangle* * *estrangular vtahogar: to strangle♦ estrangulación nf* * *estrangular vb to strangle -
2 horcar
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3 estrangularse
• be strangled• become strangled• strangulate
См. также в других словарях:
Strangulate — Stran gu*late, a. (Bot.) Strangulated. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
strangulate — index constrict (inhibit), stifle Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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strangulate — verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin strangulatus, past participle of strangulare Date: 1665 transitive verb strangle, constrict intransitive verb to become constricted so as to stop circulation < the hernia will strangulate > … New Collegiate Dictionary
strangulate — stran·gu·late straŋ gyə .lāt vb, lat·ed; lat·ing vt STRANGLE vi to become constricted so as to stop circulation <the hernia will strangulate and become necrotic> … Medical dictionary
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strangulate — verb a) To stop flow through a vessel. b) To strangle … Wiktionary
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strangulate — [ straŋgjʊleɪt] verb [often as adjective strangulated] 1》 Medicine prevent blood circulation through (a part, especially a hernia) by constriction. 2》 informal strangle. ↘[as adjective strangulated] sounding as though the speaker s throat is… … English new terms dictionary
strangulate — verb (I, T) if a part of your body strangulates or is strangulated, it becomes tightly pressed so that the flow of blood stops … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
strangulate — stran·gu·late … English syllables