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throttle

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++throt·tle1 /ˈθrɒtl $ ˈθrɑːtl/ verb [transitive]  1 BREATHEto kill or injure someone by holding their throat very tightly so that they cannot breathe 掐,勒〔某人的脖子〕;掐死 SYN strangle He grabbed her by the throat and began throttling her. 他掐住她的咽喉,使劲勒紧。2 FAILto make it difficult or impossible for something to succeed 阻挡;压制;扼杀 policies which are throttling many Asian economies 抑制许多亚洲国家经济发展的政策n3. to slow down the speed of an Internet connection4.throttle back phrasal verb TTCto reduce the amount of fuel flowing into an engine, in order to reduce its speed 调节油门减速→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
throttleOn occasion he found himself scanning the lake, throttling down as he passed bleak islands of rock and pine.I could see them twitch with confusion, like machines throttled full ahead and with the brake on.There was a pair of hands round her throat, throttling her.I fear it can throttle imagination.His gnarled hands throttled the bulwarks.I remember when I found out Mandy was sleeping with that geek Kevin, I felt like throttling the pair of them.The government is attempting to throttle the uprising before it spreads.
Related topics: Motor vehicles
throttle2 noun [countable]  1 TTC technical a piece of equipment that controls the amount of fuel going into a vehicle’s engine 〔控制汽车发动机油量的〕节流阀,油门at/on full throttle The engines were at full throttle (=the throttle was open so the engines could go very fast). 发动机开足马力在运转。5 see picture at 见图 motorbike2 full throttle FAST/QUICKas fast or as much as possible 油门大开地;全速地 The team’s offense ran full throttle. 球队开始全力进攻。at/on full throttle a political campaign on full throttle 一场如火如荼的政治运动
Examples from the Corpus
throttleAs the boat is reversing steadily, Grant gives it full throttle forward.The lighter valves also allow the firm to use 30 per cent softer valve springs-improving throttle response.He took his left hand off the throttle and punched himself in the face.Ace threw herself at the speeder controls, stamping on the throttle override while wrenching the steering column forward.For autorotation practice, the throttle will be set to give a safe idle speed.There's not a huge level of power available-you can snap the throttle open without feeling intimidated.Yanto grinned and twisted the throttle again.The throttle twist grip on the end of the collective stick has to be coordinated with the up and down movements.at/on full throttleWith mainsail set and at full throttle we steamed for home.Under harder acceleration it intrudes, finishing up as a deep, rough-edged sounding beat at full throttle.Mike Holmgren is coming home the way anyone would like to do it, a winner, career at full throttle.Between six-day-a-week early morning practices and a string of visits by high school recruits, Jody is at full throttle.A Tory campaign machine on full throttle generally encountered sour looks and sullen stares.The single four-barrel Holley carb can gulp down a staggering 750 cubic feet of air every minute at full throttle.Shelford was at full throttle and all that stood in his way to a four pointer was the frail-looking frame of Roebuck.Not, apparently, because companies have ceased considering takeovers - everyone talks of City corporate finance departments working on full throttle.
Origin throttle1 (1300-1400) throat
throt·tle1 verbthrottle2 nounLDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
Corpus to kill or their injure holding someone by


throttle
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throttle1 /ˈθrɒtl $ ˈθrɑːtl/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Origin: throat
1. to kill or injure someone by holding their throat very tightly so that they cannot breathe
   SYN  strangle:
    He grabbed her by the throat and began throttling her.
2. to make it difficult or impossible for something to succeed:
    policies which are throttling many Asian economies
     
throttle back phrasal verb
  to reduce the amount of fuel flowing into an engine, in order to reduce its speed

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throttle2 noun [countable]
1. technical a piece of equipment that controls the amount of fuel going into a vehicle’s engine
    at/on full throttle
    the engines were at full throttle (=the throttle was open so the engines could go very fast)
2. full throttle as fast or as much as possible:
    The team’s offense ran full throttle.
    at/on full throttle
    a political campaign on full throttle


throt·tleBrE /ˈθrɒtl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈθrɑːtl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they throttle BrE /ˈθrɒtl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈθrɑːtl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it throttles BrE /ˈθrɒtlz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈθrɑːtlz/ 🔊past simple throttled BrE /ˈθrɒtld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈθrɑːtld/ 🔊past participle throttled BrE /ˈθrɒtld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈθrɑːtld/ 🔊 -ing form throttling BrE /ˈθrɒtlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈθrɑːtlɪŋ/ 🔊~ sb to attack or kill sb by squeezing their throat in order to stop them from breathing 使窒息;掐死;勒死 SYN strangle He throttled the guard with his bare hands. 他徒手掐死了卫兵。🔊🔊(humorous) I like her, although I could cheerfully throttle her at times (= because she is annoying). 我喜欢她,虽然她有时烦得我想把她掐死。🔊🔊(figurative) The city is being throttled by traffic. 这座城市的交通拥挤不堪。🔊🔊 ˌthrottle (sth) ˈback/ˈdown/ˈupto control the supply of fuel or power to an engine in order to reduce/increase the speed of a vehicle 调节油门;减速;加速I throttled back as we approached the runway. 我们靠近跑道时,我减速了。🔊🔊
throt·tleBrE /ˈθrɒtl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈθrɑːtl/ 🔊 nouna device that controls the amount of fuel that goes into the engine of a vehicle, for example the accelerator in a car 节流阀;节流杆;风门;风门杆He drove along at full throttle (= as fast as possible). 他全速驾车行驶。🔊🔊