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1 throttle
1. noun(Mech. Engin.)throttle[-valve] — Drosselklappe, die
throttle[-pedal] — (Motor Veh.) Gas[pedal], das
2. transitive verbthrottle[-lever] — Gashebel, der
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 Gashebel2. verb* * *throt·tle[ˈθrɒtl̩, AM ˈθrɑ:t̬l̩]I. n2. (speed)at half \throttle mit halber Geschwindigkeit; ( fig) mit halbem EinsatzII. vt1. (in engine)to \throttle the engine Gas wegnehmen2.▪ to \throttle sth etw drosselnto \throttle free speech die Redefreiheit behindern* * *['ɵrɒtl]1. vt3)See:= throttle back2. nto open/close the throttle — die Drossel öffnen/schließen; (Aut etc) Gas geben/zurücknehmen
2) (hum: throat) Kehle f* * *A s1. Kehle f, Gurgel f2. AUTO, TECH(at) full throttle mit Vollgas, fig a. mit Volldampf;at full throttle bei Vollgas;open (close) the throttle Gas geben (wegnehmen)B v/t1. a) würgenb) erdrosseln2. fig ersticken, unterdrückena) 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
2. transitive verbat full throttle — (Motor Veh.) mit Vollgas
erdrosseln; (fig.) ersticken* * *(engines) n.Drossel -n f. v.abdrosseln v.drosseln v.erdrosseln v. -
2 throttle back or down
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(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 -
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(EN) ease; foreslow; slack up; slacken the pace; slow down; slow up; throttle down -
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(DE) abdrosseln; abdrosselnd; abgewürgt; abschnüren; abwürgen; (EN) smother; tamp; throttle down -
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 -
8 choke
1. transitive verb1) (lit. or fig.) ersticken2) (strangle)2. intransitive verbchoke [to death] — erdrosseln
(temporarily) keine Luft [mehr] bekommen; (permanently) ersticken (on an + Dat.)3. noun(Motor Veh.) Choke, derPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85317/choke_back">choke back* * *[ əuk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) ersticken2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) verstopfen2. 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. nto put the \choke in/out den Choke hineindrücken/ziehen2. (outburst)a \choke of laughter Gelächter ntII. vt1. (strangle)▪ to \choke sb jdn überwältigen3. (blocked)▪ to be \choked verstopft seinIII. vi1. (have problems breathing) keine Luft bekommento \choke to death ersticken* * *[tʃəʊk]1. vtdon't eat so fast, you'll choke yourself — iss nicht so schnell, sonst erstickst du daran
in a voice choked with tears/emotion — mit tränenerstickter/tief bewegter Stimme
2. viersticken (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 s1. Würgen n2. AUTO Choke m, Luftklappe f:pull out the choke den Choke ziehen3. ELEK Drosselspule fB v/t1. würgen2. einen Erstickungsanfall hervorrufen bei jemandemthe smoke almost choked me ich bin an dem Rauch fast erstickt;rage choked him (up) er brachte vor Wut kein Wort heraus4. auch choke back ( oder down) fig eine Bemerkung, seinen Ärger etc unterdrücken, hinunterschlucken, die Tränen zurückhaltena) drosselnb) umg abwürgena) eine Diskussion etc abwürgen,b) jemandes Redefluss stoppena) verstopfen,b) vollstopfenC v/i1. würgen2. ersticken (on an dat):he was choking with anger er erstickte fast vor Wut3. einen Erstickungsanfall haben5. the words choked in his throat die Worte blieben ihm im Hals stecken6. he choked up es schnürte ihm die Kehle zu(sammen)* * *1. transitive verb1) (lit. or fig.) ersticken2) (strangle)choke [to death] — erdrosseln
3) (fill chock-full) voll stopfen; (block up) verstopfen2. intransitive verb(temporarily) keine Luft [mehr] bekommen; (permanently) ersticken (on an + Dat.)3. noun(Motor Veh.) Choke, derPhrasal Verbs:* * *v.würgen v.
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