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  • 1 throttle

    1. noun
    (Mech. Engin.)

    throttle[-valve] — Drosselklappe, die

    throttle[-pedal] — (Motor Veh.) Gas[pedal], das

    throttle[-lever] — Gashebel, der

    at full throttle — (Motor Veh.) mit Vollgas

    2. transitive verb
    erdrosseln; (fig.) ersticken
    * * *
    ['Ɵrotl] 1. noun
    ((in engines, the lever attached to) the valve controlling the flow of steam, petrol etc: The car went faster as he opened the throttle.) der Gashebel
    2. verb
    (to choke (someone) by gripping the throat: This scarf is throttling me!) erdrosseln
    * * *
    throt·tle
    [ˈθrɒtl̩, AM ˈθrɑ:t̬l̩]
    I. n
    1. AUTO (control of petrol) Drosselklappe f, Drosselventil nt; ( dated: speed pedal) Gaspedal nt
    2. (speed)
    at full \throttle mit voller Geschwindigkeit; ( fig) mit Volldampf fam
    at half \throttle mit halber Geschwindigkeit; ( fig) mit halbem Einsatz
    II. vt
    1. (in engine)
    to \throttle the engine Gas wegnehmen
    2.
    to \throttle sb (try to strangle) jdn würgen; (strangle) jdn erdrosseln [o erwürgen
    3. ( fig: stop, hinder)
    to \throttle sth etw drosseln
    to \throttle free speech die Redefreiheit behindern
    * * *
    ['ɵrɒtl]
    1. vt
    1) (lit) person erdrosseln, erwürgen
    2) (fig) feelings ersticken, unterdrücken; opposition ersticken, unterbinden; economy drosseln
    3)
    See:
    = throttle back
    2. n
    1) (on engine) Drossel f; (AUT ETC = lever) Gashebel m; (= valve) Drosselklappe f

    to open/close the throttle — die Drossel öffnen/schließen; (Aut etc) Gas geben/zurücknehmen

    2) (hum: throat) Kehle f
    * * *
    throttle [ˈθrɒtl; US ˈθrɑtl]
    A s
    1. Kehle f, Gurgel f
    2. AUTO, TECH
    a) auch throttle lever Gashebel m
    b) auch throttle valve Drosselklappe f, -ventil n:
    (at) full throttle mit Vollgas, fig a. mit Volldampf;
    at full throttle bei Vollgas;
    open (close) the throttle Gas geben (wegnehmen)
    B v/t
    1. a) würgen
    b) erdrosseln
    2. fig ersticken, unterdrücken
    3. oft throttle down AUTO, TECH (ab)drosseln (a. fig)
    C v/i meist throttle back ( oder down)
    a) AUTO, TECH Gas wegnehmen,
    b) fig kürzertreten
    * * *
    1. noun
    (Mech. Engin.)

    throttle[-valve] — Drosselklappe, die

    throttle[-pedal] — (Motor Veh.) Gas[pedal], das

    throttle[-lever] — Gashebel, der

    at full throttle(Motor Veh.) mit Vollgas

    2. transitive verb
    erdrosseln; (fig.) ersticken
    * * *
    (engines) n.
    Drossel -n f. v.
    abdrosseln v.
    drosseln v.
    erdrosseln v.

    English-german dictionary > throttle

  • 2 throttle back or down

    1. vt sep
    drosseln
    2. vi
    Gas zurücknehmen, den Motor drosseln

    English-german dictionary > throttle back or down

  • 3 lelassítani

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > lelassítani

  • 4 elfojt

    (DE) abtöten; bändige; bändigende; bändigt; drosseln; drosselnd; drosselt; ertränken; gewürgt; niederhaltend; verbeißen; Abknickung {e}; ertöten; (EN) bottle; bottle up; check; choke; curb; damp; dampen; deaden; drown; drown out; get under; inhibit; keep under; mask; overcome, overcame, overcome; pocket; put down; quash; quell; quench; ram; repress; silence; smother; stifle; strangle; strangulate; subdue; suppress; tame; throttle; throttle down; wad

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > elfojt

  • 5 lelassít

    (EN) ease; foreslow; slack up; slacken the pace; slow down; slow up; throttle down

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > lelassít

  • 6 lefojt

    (DE) abdrosseln; abdrosselnd; abgewürgt; abschnüren; abwürgen; (EN) smother; tamp; throttle down

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > lefojt

  • 7 elnyom

    (DE) bedrückend; bedrückt; drosseln; drosselnd; drosselt; erdrücken; niederdrücken; niederhaltend; nötigend; unterdrückt; (EN) bring under; bully; coerce; drown out; grain down; grain sg under one's heel; grind; grind, ground; hold down; inhibit; keep down; keep under; mask; oppress; overrun; overwhelm; put down; put upon; quash; quell; quench; repress; ride, rode, ridden; stifle; subjectness; suppress; throttle; tread down; victimize

    Magyar-német-angol szótár > elnyom

  • 8 choke

    1. transitive verb
    1) (lit. or fig.) ersticken

    choke [to death] — erdrosseln

    3) (fill chock-full) voll stopfen; (block up) verstopfen
    2. intransitive verb
    (temporarily) keine Luft [mehr] bekommen; (permanently) ersticken (on an + Dat.)
    3. noun
    (Motor Veh.) Choke, der
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/85317/choke_back">choke back
    * * *
    [ əuk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) ersticken
    2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) verstopfen
    2. noun
    (an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) die Luftklappe
    * * *
    [tʃəʊk, AM tʃoʊk]
    I. n
    1. no pl AUTO Choke m
    to put the \choke in/out den Choke hineindrücken/ziehen
    a \choke of laughter Gelächter nt
    II. vt
    to \choke sb jdn erwürgen [o erdrosseln]; (suffocate) jdn ersticken
    to \choke sth plant etw ersticken
    to \choke sb jdn überwältigen
    to be \choked by sth von etw dat überwältigt sein
    3. (blocked)
    to be \choked verstopft sein
    III. vi
    1. (have problems breathing) keine Luft bekommen
    to \choke to death ersticken
    to \choke on sth sich akk an etw dat verschlucken
    2. AM SPORT (sl) versagen
    * * *
    [tʃəʊk]
    1. vt
    1) person ersticken; (= throttle) (er)würgen, erdrosseln

    don't eat so fast, you'll choke yourself — iss nicht so schnell, sonst erstickst du daran

    to choke the life out of sb/sth (lit, fig) — jdm/einer Sache den Garaus machen

    in a voice choked with tears/emotion — mit tränenerstickter/tief bewegter Stimme

    2) (fig) pipe, tube, street verstopfen; fire, plants ersticken
    2. vi
    ersticken (on an +dat)

    he was choking with laughter/anger — er erstickte fast or halb vor Lachen/Wut

    3. n (AUT)
    Choke m, Starterzug m
    * * *
    choke [tʃəʊk]
    A s
    1. Würgen n
    2. AUTO Choke m, Luftklappe f:
    pull out the choke den Choke ziehen
    3. ELEK Drosselspule f
    4. chokebore 1
    5. Judo: Würgegriff m
    B v/t
    1. würgen
    2. einen Erstickungsanfall hervorrufen bei jemandem
    3. erwürgen, erdrosseln, jemandem die Luft abschnüren, (auch weitS. ein Feuer) ersticken:
    the smoke almost choked me ich bin an dem Rauch fast erstickt;
    rage choked him (up) er brachte vor Wut kein Wort heraus
    4. auch choke back ( oder down) fig eine Bemerkung, seinen Ärger etc unterdrücken, hinunterschlucken, die Tränen zurückhalten
    5. TECH den Motor
    a) drosseln
    b) umg abwürgen
    6. ELEK den Strom drosseln
    7. auch choke back fig die Konjunktur etc drosseln, dämpfen
    a) eine Diskussion etc abwürgen,
    a) verstopfen,
    b) vollstopfen
    C v/i
    1. würgen
    2. ersticken (on an dat):
    he was choking with anger er erstickte fast vor Wut
    3. einen Erstickungsanfall haben
    4. auch choke up sich verstopfen
    5. the words choked in his throat die Worte blieben ihm im Hals stecken
    6. he choked up es schnürte ihm die Kehle zu(sammen)
    7. choke up verkrampfen (Sportler etc)
    * * *
    1. transitive verb
    1) (lit. or fig.) ersticken

    choke [to death] — erdrosseln

    3) (fill chock-full) voll stopfen; (block up) verstopfen
    2. intransitive verb
    (temporarily) keine Luft [mehr] bekommen; (permanently) ersticken (on an + Dat.)
    3. noun
    (Motor Veh.) Choke, der
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    würgen v.

    English-german dictionary > choke

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  • throttle (something) up — ˌthrottle (sth) ˈback/ˈdown/ˈup derived to control the supply of fuel or power to an engine in order to reduce/increase the speed of a vehicle • I throttled back as we approached the runway. Main entry: ↑throttlederived …   Useful english dictionary

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