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1. n1) припадок ядухи; ядуха2) задушення3) зав'язаний кінець (мішка)4) тех. заслінка, дросель5) щелепи6) серцевина артишоку2. v1) душити2) задихатися; душитися (від кашлю тощо)3) гасити (вогонь)4) засмічувати, забивати; захаращувати (тж choke up)5) закупорювати6) набивати ущерть (мішок тощо); напихати□ to choke down — а) проковтувати через силу; б) переборювати (хвилювання)
□ to choke in — амер., розм. заніміти, отетеріти
□ to choke off — а) задушити (до смерті); б) заглушити; в) відмовити (когось від чогось)
□ to choke up — а) засмічувати; б) заглушувати (бур'яном); в) заносити (ріку піском); г) захаращувати
the room was choked up with old furniture — кімната була захаращена старими меблями; д) відкашлювати
* * *I n( неїстівна) серцевина артишокуII n1) ядуха; напад ядухи; удушення; зашморг2) зав'язаний кінець ( мішка)3) тex. повітряна заслінка, дросель4) eл. дросельна котушкаIII v1) душити; задихатися3) заглушати (тж. choke up)4) засмічувати, забивати, захаращувати (тж. choke up); закупорювати5) набивати до відказу ( мішок); наповнювати6) тex. дроселювати; заглушати; засмічувати7) розгубитися8) перестати ( робити що-небудь) -
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