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1 abdrosseln
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2 drosseln
v/t1. TECH. throttle, choke; ETECH. choke2. (Geschwindigkeit) slow down3. fig. curb, cut (down)4. altm. (jemanden) throttle, strangle* * *to check; to throttle down; to throttle; to throttle back; to derate* * *drọs|seln ['drɔsln]vt1) Motor, Dampf etc to throttle, to choke; Heizung, Wärme to turn down; Strom to reduce; Tempo, Produktion etc to cut down2) (dated = würgen) to throttle, to strangle* * *dros·seln[ˈdrɔsl̩n]vt1. (kleiner stellen)▪ etw \drosseln to decrease sthdie Heizung \drosseln to turn the heating [or AM heater] down2. (verringern)* * *transitives Verb1) turn down <heating, air-conditioning>; throttle back < engine>; reduce or restrict the flow of <steam, air>; check < flow>2) (herabsetzen) reduce; cut back or down* * *drosseln v/t1. TECH throttle, choke; ELEK choke2. (Geschwindigkeit) slow down3. fig curb, cut (down)4. obs (jemanden) throttle, strangle* * *transitives Verb1) turn down <heating, air-conditioning>; throttle back < engine>; reduce or restrict the flow of <steam, air>; check < flow>2) (herabsetzen) reduce; cut back or down* * *v.to damp v.to restrict v.to throttle v. -
3 erdrosseln
v/t (erwürgen) strangle, throttle; fig. (unterbinden) smother, suppress* * *to strangle; to suffocate; to throttle; to choke; to quell* * *er|drọs|seln [ɛɐ'drɔsln] ptp erdro\#sseltvtto strangle, to throttle* * *1) (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!) strangle2) (to choke (someone) by gripping the throat: This scarf is throttling me!) throttle* * *er·dros·seln *vt▪ jdn \erdrosseln to strangle [or throttle] sb* * *transitives Verb strangle* * ** * *transitives Verb strangle* * *v.to strangle v.to throttle v. -
4 Gashebel
m MOT.1. für Hand: throttle control2. Gaspedal* * *der Gashebelthrottle; accelerator* * *Gas|he|belm (AUT)accelerator ( pedal), gas pedal (esp US); (= Handgashebel) (hand) throttle* * *((in engines, the lever attached to) the valve controlling the flow of steam, petrol etc: The car went faster as he opened the throttle.) throttle* * *Gas·he·bel* * *1. für Hand: throttle control* * *- m.throttle control n. -
5 Drosselklappe
f TECH. throttle valve* * *die Drosselklappethrottle* * *Drọs|sel|klap|pef (TECH)throttle valve* * *Dros·sel·klap·pef AUTO throttle valve* * ** * *f.throttle flap n. -
6 zudrücken
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t (press) shut; Tür: shut; einem Toten die Augen zudrücken close a dead person’s eyes; jemandem die Kehle zudrücken throttle s.o.; Auge 1II v/i: sie drückte fest zu she pressed hard; beim Händeschütteln: she gave s.o.’s hand a really hard squeeze* * *zu|drü|ckenvt septo press shut; Tür auch to push shutjdm die Kehle zúdrücken — to throttle sb
einem Toten die Augen zúdrücken — to close a dead person's eyes
See:→ Auge* * *zu|drü·ckenvt▪ etw \zudrücken to press sth shutein Fenster/eine Tür \zudrücken to push a window/door shut; s.a. Augejdm/einem Tier den Hals/die Kehle \zudrücken to throttle sb/an animal* * *transitives Verb press shut; push < door> shutjemandem die Kehle zudrücken — choke or throttle somebody; s. auch Auge 1)
* * *zudrücken (trennb, hat -ge-)einem Toten die Augen zudrücken close a dead person’s eyes;B. v/i:* * *transitives Verb press shut; push < door> shutjemandem die Kehle zudrücken — choke or throttle somebody; s. auch Auge 1)
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7 abdrosseln
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-) MOT. (use the) throttle, choke (auch fig.)* * *ạb|dros|selnvt sepMotor to throttle back or (gänzlich auch) down; (fig ) Produktion to cut back, to cut down on* * *ab|dros·selnvt* * ** * *v.to throttle v. -
8 Drosselventil
n TECH. throttle valve* * *Drọs|sel|ven|tilntthrottle valve* * *Dros·sel·ven·tilnt throttle valve* * ** * *n.throttle valve n. -
9 Handgas
n MOT. hand throttle* * *Hạnd|gasnt no pl(AUT = Vorrichtung) hand throttleHandgas haben/geben — to have a/pull out the hand throttle
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10 Drossel
f; -, -n; ORN. thrush—f; -, -n1. TECH. throttle2. ETECH. choke, choking coil* * *die Drosselthrush; throstle* * *Drọs|sel I ['drɔsl]f -, -n (ORN)thrush IIf -, -n(= Drosselspule) choking coil; (= Drosselventil) throttle valve* * *Dros·sel<-, -n>[ˈdrɔsl̩]f ORN thrush* * *die; Drossel, Drosseln thrush* * *Drossel1 f; -, -n; ORN thrushDrossel2 f; -, -n1. TECH throttle2. ELEK choke, choking coil* * *die; Drossel, Drosseln thrush* * *-n (Vogel) f.thrush n. -n f.throttle (engines) n. -
11 Vollgas
* * *Vọll|gasnt no plfull speed or throttleVollgas geben — to open it right up; (mit Auto auch) to put one's foot hard down
mit Vollgas arbeiten — to work flat out (esp Brit) or as hard as possible
* * *Voll·gasnt kein pl full speed\Vollgas geben to put one's foot downum die Termine einhalten zu können, müssen die Arbeiten mit \Vollgas vorangetrieben werden we will have to work flat out to meet the deadlines* * *das; o. Pl* * *Vollgas n:mit Vollgas full speed; umg, fig (at) full tilt;Vollgas geben put one’s foot down (hard) umg* * *das; o. Pl* * *-e n.full speed n.full throttle n. -
12 würgen
I v/tII v/i choke; beim Erbrechen: retch; auch unpers.: jemanden würgt es ( heftig) s.o. feels that he etc. is going to be (violently) sick; an etw. (Dat) würgen choke on s.th.; fig., an Kritik: find s.th. hard to swallow; an Arbeit: sweat over s.th.* * *to retch; to strangle* * *wụ̈r|gen ['vʏrgn]1. vtjdn to strangle, to throttle; (fig Angst) to choke2. vi1) (= mühsam schlucken) to choke; (Schlange) to gulpwürgen (lit) — to choke on sth; (fig) (an Kritik) to find sth hard to swallow; (an Arbeit) to struggle over sth
2) (beim Erbrechen) to retch3. vt impers* * *wür·gen[ˈvʏrgn̩]I. vt▪ jdn \würgen to throttle [or strangle] sb3.II. vi2. (hochwürgen) to retchmir war so schlecht, dass ich ständig \würgen musste I felt so bad that I had to retch constantly* * *1. 2.intransitives Verb1) (Brechreiz haben) retchan etwas (Dat.) würgen — have to force something down; s. auch hängen II 1. 4)
* * *A. v/t2. umg:etwas in etwas (akk)jemanden würgt es (heftig) sb feels that he etc is going to be (violently) sick;an etwas (dat)* * *1. 2.intransitives Verb1) (Brechreiz haben) retchan etwas (Dat.) würgen — have to force something down; s. auch hängen II 1. 4)
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13 Gas
n; -es, -e1. allg. gas2. nur Sg.; MOT.: Gas geben step on the accelerator (umg. und Am. gas); gib Gas! step on it! umg.; Gas wegnehmen oder vom Gas gehen umg. take one’s foot off the accelerator, decelerate, Am. auch throttle back3. nur Sg.; (Brenner, Herd) gas; das Wasser aufs Gas stellen / vom Gas nehmen put the water on / take the water off the gas ( oder flame)5. nur Sg.; (Gaskammer) gas chamber; der Angeklagte soll mindestens 1200 KZ-Insassen ins Gas geschickt haben the accused is alleged to have sent at least 1200 concentration camp inmates to the gas chamber(s)* * *das Gasgas* * *[gaːs]nt -es, -e[-zə] gas; (AUT = Gaspedal) accelerator, gas pedal (esp US)Gás geben (Aut) — to accelerate, to put one's foot down (inf), to step on the gas (inf); (auf höhere Touren bringen) to rev up
Gás wegnehmen (Aut) — to decelerate, to ease one's foot off the accelerator or gas (inf), to throttle back (US)
mit Gás vergiften — to gas
* * *das1) (a substance like air: Oxygen is a gas.) gas2) (any gas which is used for heating, cooking etc.) gas3) (a poisonous or irritating gas used in war etc: The police used tear gas to control the riot.) gas* * *<-es, -e>[ˈga:s, pl ˈga:zə]nt1. (luftförmiger Stoff) gasmit \Gas kochen to have gas [for cooking]jdn mit \Gas vergiften to gas sb\Gas geben to accelerategib' \Gas! put your foot down! fam[das] \Gas wegnehmen to take one's foot off the accelerator, to decelerate* * *das; Gases, Gase1) gas2) (Kfz.-W.)Gas wegnehmen — decelerate; take one's foot off the accelerator
Gas geben — accelerate; put one's foot down (coll.)
3) (ugs.) s. Gaspedal* * *1. allg gas2. nur sg; AUTO:Gas geben step on the accelerator (umg und US gas);gib Gas! step on it! umg;das Wasser aufs Gas stellen/vom Gas nehmen put the water on/take the water off the gas ( oder flame)Gas einsetzen use gasder Angeklagte soll mindestens 1200 KZ-Insassen ins Gas geschickt haben the accused is alleged to have sent at least 1200 concentration camp inmates to the gas chamber(s)da hast du aber Gas gehabt you were lucky* * *das; Gases, Gase1) gas2) (Kfz.-W.)Gas wegnehmen — decelerate; take one's foot off the accelerator
Gas geben — accelerate; put one's foot down (coll.)
3) (ugs.) s. Gaspedal* * *-e n.fluid n.gas n. -
14 Drosselklappenschalter
m <kfz.mot> (Kraftstoffeinspritzung) ■ throttle position sensor (TPS); throttle valve switch; butterfly valve switch; throttle switchGerman-english technical dictionary > Drosselklappenschalter
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15 Drosselklappenwelle
f <kfz.mot> ■ throttle valve shaft; throttle spindle; throttle shaft -
16 Drosselventil
n <kfz.antr> (Steuerung von Automatikgetriebe) ■ throttle valve (TV); modulator; modulator valve -
17 Lastwechsel
m < kfz> (Gas geben oder wegnehmen) ■ load alteration; throttle adjustments; load transitions; power off coll ; throttle lift-off collm < mech> (schwellende o. schwingende Beanspruchung; z.B. volle Umdrehung v.Welle) ■ complete reversal of stress; complete reversalm < mech> ■ reversal of load; reversal of stress -
18 Motorbremse mit Konstantdrossel
f <nfz.mot> ■ active engine break (AEB) MB ; open throttle valve; constant decompression engine brake; constantly open throttle; engine break with constantly open throttleGerman-english technical dictionary > Motorbremse mit Konstantdrossel
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19 Volllast
f <tech.allg> ■ full loadf <energ.hydr> (Wasserturbine) ■ full gateage; full loadf <kfz.mot> (ganz geöffnete Drosselklappe) ■ wide open throttle (WOT)f prakt <kfz.mot> (Motorbetriebszustand bei voll durchgetretenem Gaspedal) ■ full load; wide open throttle operation; full throttle; full bore US.coll -
20 drosseln
drosseln v WIWI curb, restrict, cut down, cut back* * *v <Vw> curb, restrict, cut down, cut back* * *drosseln
(einschränken) to damp[en], to curb, (techn.) to throttle [down];
• Ausgaben drosseln to curb (curtail) expenditure;
• Dollarabfluss drosseln to slow down dollar outflow;
• Einfuhr drosseln to check back imports;
• Geldversorgung drosseln to tighten the supply of money;
• Löhne drosseln to curb wages;
• Produktion drosseln to restrain (curb, damp) production, to throttle back the assembly line;
• zu extreme Schwankungen der internationalen Warenpreise drosseln to dampen the more extreme fluctuations in commodity prices.
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