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1 choke
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1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) ahogar, asfixiar2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) obstruir
2. noun(an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) estranguladorchoke vb atragantarsetr[ʧəʊk]1 (person) ahogar, asfixiar, estrangular2 (block - pipe, drain, etc) atascar, obstruir1 ahogarse, asfixiarse1 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL stárter nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto choke on something atragantarse con algoto choke to death morir asfixiado,-a1) asphyxiate, strangle: sofocar, asfixiar, ahogar, estrangular2) block: tapar, obstruirchoke vi1) suffocate: asfixiarse, sofocarse, ahogarse, atragantarse (con comida)2) clog: taparse, obstruirsechoke n1) choking: estrangulación f2) : choke m (de un motor)n.• estrangulación s.f.• estrangulador s.m.• obturador s.m.v.• ahogar v.• atarugarse v.• atorar v.• atragantar v.• añusgar v.• estrangular v.• sofocar v.• tapar v.
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1. tʃəʊk1) ( stifle) estrangular, ahogar*, asfixiar2) ( overwhelm)
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vi ahogarse*, asfixiarseto choke ON something — atragantarse or (AmL tb) atorarse con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- choke up
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[tʃǝʊk]1.N (Aut) (e)stárter m, chok(e) m (LAm); (Mech) obturador m, cierre m2. VT1) [+ person] ahogar, asfixiar; (with hands) estrangularin a voice choked with emotion — con una voz ahogada or sofocada por la emoción
2) [+ pipe etc] atascar, obstruir3.VI [person] ahogarse, asfixiarse- choke up* * *
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1. [tʃəʊk]1) ( stifle) estrangular, ahogar*, asfixiar2) ( overwhelm)
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vi ahogarse*, asfixiarseto choke ON something — atragantarse or (AmL tb) atorarse con algo
Phrasal Verbs:- choke up
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2 atorar
atorar ( conjugate atorar) verbo transitivo 1 (esp AmL) ‹ cañería› to block (up) 2 (Méx) ( sujetar):◊ atoramos la puerta con una silla we jammed the door shut/open with a chair;atóralo con este alambre secure it with this bit of wire atorarse verbo pronominal (esp AmL) [puerta/cajón] to jam; (+ me/te/le etc) se le atoró el chicle en la garganta the chewing gum got stuck in her throat -
3 tragar
tragar ( conjugate tragar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹comida/agua/medicina› to swallow 2 (fam) ( aguantar):◊ no lo trago I can't stand himverbo intransitivo 1 (Fisiol) to swallow 2 (RPl fam) ( estudiar) to cram tragarse verbo pronominal 1 ( enf) ‹ orgullo› to swallow 2 (fam)
tragar verbo transitivo
1 (un trozo de comida, etc) to swallow
2 fam (comer muy deprisa) to gobble up, tuck away: ¡no veas cómo traga!, he eats a lot!
3 Auto fam (combustible) to use
4 (un desagüe) to drain off (el mar, agua) el remolino se lo tragó, it was sucked down by the whirlpool
5 (transigir, tolerar) to put up with
6 fig (a alguien) to stand, bear
7 fig (creer) to believe, swallow ' tragar' also found in these entries: Spanish: bilis - pasar - quina - saliva - atragantarse - pastilla English: buy - gulp - guzzle - suck in - swallow - cram - force - go - swot - word -
4 trago
Del verbo tragar: ( conjugate tragar) \ \
trago es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
tragó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: tragar trago
tragar ( conjugate tragar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹comida/agua/medicina› to swallow 2 (fam) ( aguantar):◊ no lo trago I can't stand himverbo intransitivo 1 (Fisiol) to swallow 2 (RPl fam) ( estudiar) to cram tragarse verbo pronominal 1 ( enf) ‹ orgullo› to swallow 2 (fam)
trago sustantivo masculino 1 de un trago in one gulp◊ ¿vamos a tomar un trago? shall we go for a drink?2 ( experiencia):
tragar verbo transitivo
1 (un trozo de comida, etc) to swallow
2 fam (comer muy deprisa) to gobble up, tuck away: ¡no veas cómo traga!, he eats a lot!
3 Auto fam (combustible) to use
4 (un desagüe) to drain off (el mar, agua) el remolino se lo tragó, it was sucked down by the whirlpool
5 (transigir, tolerar) to put up with
6 fig (a alguien) to stand, bear
7 fig (creer) to believe, swallow
trago sustantivo masculino
1 (cantidad de líquido) gulp, swallow
2 (bebida alcohólica) nip, drink
3 (rato, situación) fue un trago muy amargo, it was a bitter pill to swallow Locuciones: pasar un mal trago, to go through a rough patch ' trago' also found in these entries: Spanish: beber - buche - copa - de - pelotazo - tragar - echar - golpe - sorbo English: bait - buy - draught - gulp - inhale - knock back - pill - pull - slug - swallow - swig - booze - drink - go - mouthful - suck - use -
5 bus
nCOMP&DP barra distribuidora f, bus m, carretera f, conductor común m, enlace de comunicaciones mELEC, ELEC ENG, MECH ENG, SPACE, TELECOM, TV barra colectora f
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