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1 Ersticken
I v/t (hat erstickt)1. suffocate; durch Erdrosselung etc.: choke2. (Feuer) smother, put out3. fig. (Gefühl etc.) suppress; (Geräusch, Lachen) smother, stifle; (Aufstand) suppress, quell; KeimII v/i (ist)1. suffocate (an + Dat from), be suffocated (by); an einer Gräte etc. ersticken choke (to death) on a bone etc.; vor Hitze ersticken suffocate from the heat2. fig.: vor Lachen etc. ersticken choke with laughter etc.; in Arbeit ersticken be snowed under with work, be drowning in work; mit erstickter Stimme in a choked voice* * *to stifle; to choke up; to quell; to suffocate; to asphyxiate; to choke; to smother* * *er|stị|cken [ɛɐ'ʃtɪkn] ptp ersti\#ckt1. vtjdn to suffocate, to smother; Feuer to smother; Geräusche to stifle, to smother; (fig = unterdrücken) Aufruhr etc to suppressmit erstickter Stimme — in a choked voice
2. vi aux seinto suffocate; (Feuer) to die, to go out; (Stimme) to become chokedunsere Städte ersticken im Verkehr — our cities are being choked by traffic
in der Arbeit ersticken (inf) — to be snowed under with (Brit) or in (US) work, to be up to one's neck in work (inf)
er erstickt im Geld (inf) — he's rolling in money (inf)
die Luft im Zimmer war zum Ersticken — the air in the room was suffocating or stifling
* * *1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) choke2) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) stifle3) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) stifle4) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) smother5) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) smother6) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) smother7) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) snuff out8) suffocation9) (to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) suffocate* * *Er·sti·ckennt kein pl choking, suffocating* * *1.vor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *zum Ersticken Luft etc: stifling, suffocating;zum Ersticken heiß stifling(ly) hot* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein suffocate; (sich verschlucken) chokevor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *v.to asphyxiate v.to blanket v.to damp v.to smother v.to stifle v.to suffocate v. -
2 ersticken
I v/t (hat erstickt)1. suffocate; durch Erdrosselung etc.: choke2. (Feuer) smother, put out3. fig. (Gefühl etc.) suppress; (Geräusch, Lachen) smother, stifle; (Aufstand) suppress, quell; KeimII v/i (ist)1. suffocate (an + Dat from), be suffocated (by); an einer Gräte etc. ersticken choke (to death) on a bone etc.; vor Hitze ersticken suffocate from the heat2. fig.: vor Lachen etc. ersticken choke with laughter etc.; in Arbeit ersticken be snowed under with work, be drowning in work; mit erstickter Stimme in a choked voice* * *to stifle; to choke up; to quell; to suffocate; to asphyxiate; to choke; to smother* * *er|stị|cken [ɛɐ'ʃtɪkn] ptp ersti\#ckt1. vtjdn to suffocate, to smother; Feuer to smother; Geräusche to stifle, to smother; (fig = unterdrücken) Aufruhr etc to suppressmit erstickter Stimme — in a choked voice
2. vi aux seinto suffocate; (Feuer) to die, to go out; (Stimme) to become chokedan einer Gräte ersticken — to choke( to death) on a fish bone
unsere Städte ersticken im Verkehr — our cities are being choked by traffic
in der Arbeit ersticken (inf) — to be snowed under with (Brit) or in (US) work, to be up to one's neck in work (inf)
er erstickt im Geld (inf) — he's rolling in money (inf)
die Luft im Zimmer war zum Ersticken — the air in the room was suffocating or stifling
* * *1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) choke2) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) stifle3) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) stifle4) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) smother5) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) smother6) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) smother7) (to (cause to) come to a sudden end: Opposition was quickly snuffed out.) snuff out8) suffocation9) (to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) suffocate* * *Er·sti·ckennt kein pl choking, suffocating* * *1.vor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *A. v/t (hat erstickt)1. suffocate; durch Erdrosselung etc: choke2. (Feuer) smother, put out3. fig (Gefühl etc) suppress; (Geräusch, Lachen) smother, stifle; (Aufstand) suppress, quell; → KeimB. v/i (ist)1. suffocate (an +dat from), be suffocated (by);an einer Gräte etcersticken choke (to death) on a bone etc;vor Hitze ersticken suffocate from the heat2. fig:vor Lachen etcersticken choke with laughter etc;in Arbeit ersticken be snowed under with work, be drowning in work;mit erstickter Stimme in a choked voice* * *1.intransitives Verb; mit sein suffocate; (sich verschlucken) chokevor Lachen ersticken — (ugs.) choke with laughter
zum Ersticken sein — < heat> be stifling
2.in Arbeit ersticken — (ugs.) be swamped with work
transitives Verb1) suffocateder Widerstand wurde erstickt — (fig.) resistance was suppressed
etwas sofort od. im Keim ersticken — (fig.) nip something in the bud
* * *v.to asphyxiate v.to blanket v.to damp v.to smother v.to stifle v.to suffocate v. -
3 erstickend
I Part. Präs. erstickenII Adj. stifling, suffocating* * *B. adj stifling, suffocating* * *adj.asphyxiant adj.asphyxiating adj.stifling adj.suffocating adj.suffocative adj. adv.suffocatingly adv. -
4 beklemmend
I Part. Präs. beklemmenII Adj. oppressive, suffocating, stifling (alle auch fig.); beklemmendes Gefühl uneasy feeling; beklemmendes Schweigen embarrassed silence* * *be|klẹm|mend1. adj(= beengend) oppressive, constricting; (= beängstigend) tormenting, oppressive2. advoppressivelyder Raum war beklemmend eng — the room was so small it was oppressive
beklemmend wirken — to be oppressive
* * *be·klem·mendI. adj1. (beengend) claustrophobic, oppressive2. (beängstigend) oppressiveein \beklemmender Gedanke a depressing thoughtein \beklemmendes Gefühl an oppressive [or uneasy] feelingein \beklemmendes Schweigen an oppressive [or embarrassing] silenceII. adv oppressively\beklemmend wirken to be [or seem] oppressive* * *1.Adjektiv oppressive2.adverbial oppressively* * *beklemmendes Gefühl uneasy feeling;beklemmendes Schweigen embarrassed silence* * *1.Adjektiv oppressive2.adverbial oppressively -
5 Beklemmung
f1. durch Enge verursacht: suffocating feeling2. fig. feeling of unease, sense of anxiety; (Angst) feeling of fear; stärker: oppressive feeling; bei diesem Gedanken bekomme ich Beklemmungen the thought of it makes me feel oppressed, full of apprehension ( oder trepidation); Beklemmungen haben feel very uneasy; bei enger Kleidung: feel restricted* * *die Beklemmungfear; anxiety; pang* * *Be|klẹm|mung [bə'klɛmʊŋ]f -, -en usu plfeeling of oppressiveness; (= Gefühl der Angst) feeling of apprehension or trepidationBeklemmungen haben — to feel oppressed; to be full of apprehension or trepidation; (bei enger Kleidung) to feel restricted
* * *Be·klem·mung<-, -en>f constriction\Beklemmungen bekommen/haben to start to feel/to feel oppressed [or full of apprehension]* * *die; Beklemmung, Beklemmungen oppressive feeling; (Angst) [feeling of] unease; (stärker) [feeling of] apprehension* * *1. durch Enge verursacht: suffocating feelingbei diesem Gedanken bekomme ich Beklemmungen the thought of it makes me feel oppressed, full of apprehension ( oder trepidation);Beklemmungen haben feel very uneasy; bei enger Kleidung: feel restricted* * *die; Beklemmung, Beklemmungen oppressive feeling; (Angst) [feeling of] unease; (stärker) [feeling of] apprehension* * *f.anxiety n. -
6 Chlor
n; -s, kein Pl.; CHEM. chlorine* * *das Chlorchlorine* * *[kloːɐ]nt -s, no pl(abbr Cl) chlorine* * *(an element, a yellowish-green gas with a suffocating smell, used as a disinfectant etc: They put too much chlorine in the swimming-pool.) chlorine* * *<-s>[klo:ɐ̯]nt kein pl chlorine* * *das; Chlors chlorine* * ** * *das; Chlors chlorine* * *nur sing. n.chlorine n. -
7 ersticken
er·sti·cken *vt haben1) ( durch Erstickung töten)jdn \ersticken to suffocate sb2) ( erlöschen lassen)etw \ersticken to extinguish sth3) ( dämpfen)etw \ersticken to deaden sth4) ( unterdrücken)etw \ersticken to crush sthvi sein1) ( durch Erstickung sterben)das Kind ist an einer Fischgräte erstickt the child choked to death on a fish bone;2) ( erlöschen) to go out3) ( übermäßig viel haben)Deutschlands Städte \ersticken im Verkehr Germany's towns are overflowing with traffic -
8 erstickend
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9 stickig
- {airless} không có không khí, thiếu không khí, lặng gió - {close} đóng kín, chật, chật chội, kín, bí hơi, ngột ngạt, chặt, bền, sít, khít, che đậy, bí mật, giấu giếm, dè dặt, kín đáo, hà tiện, bủn xỉn, gần, thân, sát, chặt chẽ, kỹ lưỡng, tỉ mỉ, cẩn thận, hạn chế, cấm - gay go, ngang nhau, ngang sức, ẩn, ngắn - {musty} mốc, có mùi mốc - {smothery} làm ngột ngạt, làm ngạt thở - {sticky} dính, sánh, bầy nhầy, nhớp nháp, khó tính, khó khăn, hết sức khó chịu, rất đau đớn, nóng và ẩm nồm - {stuffy} nghẹt, tắc, hay giận, hay dỗi, hẹp hòi, buồn tẻ, chán ngắt, bảo thủ, cổ lỗ sĩ - {suffocating} nghẹt thở - {suffocative} làm nghẹ thở = heiß und stickig {hot as well as stuffy}+ -
10 erstickend
- {asphyxiant} - {choky} bị nghẹt, bị tắc, khó thở, ngột ngạt, nghẹn ngào - {smothery} làm ngột ngạt, làm ngạt thở - {stifling} - {suffocating} nghẹt thở - {suffocative} làm nghẹ thở
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