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Перевод: choke
[существительное] сердцевина артишока; припадок удушья; удушение; завязанный конец; ружье чокбор; чокбор ; воздушная заслонка; дроссель ; дроссельная катушка; [глагол] душить; задыхаться; давиться; поперхнуться; захлебываться; заглушать; приглушать; засорять; забивать; дросселировать
Тезаурус:
- Sadly, so many dogs seem to end up in classes run by loud, aggressive people, where they are yanked cruelly on choke chains and punished physically if they don't do as they're told.
- I'll choke him.
- Sometimes the terrible debt he owed her was a churning sickness in his stomach that often rushed into his throat to warn him that one day it might choke him to death.
- It's enough to make Harry Ramsden choke on his chips.
- Similarly, the motorist who discovers that he should pull out the choke button a particular amount so as to get the car to start on a cold morning is also an empiricist.
- He notes that too little choke does not work, yet too much choke does not help either.
- Donald would choke and spit and deposit the whole mouthful back on to the plate.
- This seemed to be a place where, despite noises in the night and a few dangers like trees that grew inside you and made your throat choke, a person might feel sale for always.
- But jokes about women drivers (always told by men) are about hanging a handbag on the pulled-out choke or never being able to use the rear-view mirror because it's always positioned for make-up repairs.
- Choke up at The Price Of Fame: "I give "em everything and they stick a knife in my back."
- Just that panicky fear, always on the verge of turning into hatred until we shamefacedly choke it back?
- Nigger pulled out a wad of notes large enough to choke a horse, gave Knocker a pound note, and told him to keep the change.
- "Oh -" Her voice seemed to choke.
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