choke 音标拼音: [tʃ'ok]
vt . 窒息,阻塞,噎,抑制
vi . 窒息,阻塞,噎
n . 窒息,噎,阻气门
窒息,阻塞,噎,抑制窒息,阻塞,噎窒息,噎,阻气门
choke 阻塞 抗流
choke n 1 :
a coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current [
synonym : {
choke }, {
choke coil }, {
choking coil }]
2 :
a valve that controls the flow of air into the carburetor of a gasoline engine v 1 :
breathe with great difficulty ,
as when experiencing a strong emotion ; "
She choked with emotion when she spoke about her deceased husband "
2 :
be too tight ;
rub or press ; "
This neckband is choking the cat " [
synonym : {
choke }, {
gag }, {
fret }]
3 :
wring the neck of ; "
The man choked his opponent " [
synonym :
{
choke }, {
scrag }]
4 :
constrict (
someone '
s )
throat and keep from breathing [
synonym :
{
choke }, {
strangle }]
5 :
struggle for breath ;
have insufficient oxygen intake ; "
he swallowed a fishbone and gagged " [
synonym : {
gag }, {
choke },
{
strangle }, {
suffocate }]
6 :
fail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation ; "
The team should have won hands down but choked ,
disappointing the coach and the audience "
7 :
check or slow down the action or effect of ; "
She choked her anger "
8 :
become or cause to become obstructed ; "
The leaves clog our drains in the Fall "; "
The water pipe is backed up " [
synonym :
{
clog }, {
choke off }, {
clog up }, {
back up }, {
congest },
{
choke }, {
foul }] [
ant : {
unclog }]
9 :
impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of ;
"
The foul air was slowly suffocating the children " [
synonym :
{
suffocate }, {
stifle }, {
asphyxiate }, {
choke }]
10 :
become stultified ,
suppressed ,
or stifled ; "
He is suffocating --
living at home with his aged parents in the small village " [
synonym : {
suffocate }, {
choke }]
11 :
suppress the development ,
creativity ,
or imagination of ;
"
His job suffocated him " [
synonym : {
suffocate }, {
choke }]
12 :
pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life ; "
She died from cancer ";
"
The children perished in the fire "; "
The patient went peacefully "; "
The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102 " [
synonym : {
die }, {
decease }, {
perish }, {
go }, {
exit }, {
pass away }, {
expire }, {
pass }, {
kick the bucket }, {
cash in one '
s chips }, {
buy the farm }, {
conk }, {
give -
up the ghost }, {
drop dead }, {
pop off }, {
choke }, {
croak }, {
snuff it }] [
ant : {
be born }]
13 :
reduce the air supply ; "
choke a carburetor " [
synonym : {
choke },
{
throttle }]
14 :
cause to retch or choke [
synonym : {
gag }, {
choke }]
Choke \
Choke \,
v .
i .
1 .
To have the windpipe stopped ;
to have a spasm of the throat ,
caused by stoppage or irritation of the windpipe ;
to be strangled .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To be checked ,
as if by choking ;
to stick .
[
1913 Webster ]
The words choked in his throat . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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1913 Webster ]
Choke \
Choke \,
n .
1 .
A stoppage or irritation of the windpipe ,
producing the feeling of strangulation .
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1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Gun .)
(
a )
The tied end of a cartridge .
(
b )
A constriction in the bore of a shotgun ,
case of a rocket ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
Choke \
Choke \ (
ch [=
o ]
k ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Choked };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Choking }.] [
OE .
cheken ,
choken ;
cf .
AS . [=
a ]
ceocian to suffocate ,
Icel .
koka to gulp ,
E .
chincough ,
cough .]
1 .
To render unable to breathe by filling ,
pressing upon ,
or squeezing the windpipe ;
to stifle ;
to suffocate ;
to strangle .
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1913 Webster ]
With eager feeding food doth choke the feeder .
--
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To obstruct by filling up or clogging any passage ;
to block up . --
Addison .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
To hinder or check ,
as growth ,
expansion ,
progress ,
etc .;
to stifle .
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1913 Webster ]
Oats and darnel choke the rising corn . --
Dryden .
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4 .
To affect with a sense of strangulation by passion or strong feeling . "
I was choked at this word ." --
Swift .
[
1913 Webster ]
5 .
To make a choke ,
as in a cartridge ,
or in the bore of the barrel of a shotgun .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
To choke off },
to stop a person in the execution of a purpose ;
as ,
to choke off a speaker by uproar .
[
1913 Webster ]
222 Moby Thesaurus words for "
choke ":
OD ,
asphyxia ,
asphyxiate ,
asphyxiation ,
bake ,
bang ,
bar ,
barricade ,
batten ,
batten down ,
be in heat ,
be killed ,
bind ,
blaze ,
block ,
block up ,
blockade ,
bloom ,
blow out ,
boil ,
bolt ,
broil ,
bung ,
burke ,
burking ,
burn ,
button ,
button up ,
caulk ,
charge ,
chink ,
chock ,
choke off ,
choke up ,
choking ,
clap ,
clog ,
clog up ,
close ,
close off ,
close tight ,
close up ,
combust ,
congest ,
constipate ,
constrict ,
contain ,
contract ,
cook ,
cork ,
cover ,
cram ,
crowd ,
cut off ,
dam ,
dam up ,
damp ,
debar ,
deny ,
discourage ,
dissuade ,
dog ,
douse ,
drench ,
drown ,
drowning ,
dumbfound ,
extinguish ,
famish ,
fasten ,
fill ,
fill up ,
flame ,
flame up ,
flare ,
flare up ,
flicker ,
flush ,
fold ,
fold up ,
foul ,
frustrate ,
fry ,
gag ,
garotte ,
garrote ,
garrotte ,
gasp ,
glow ,
glut ,
gluttonize ,
gorge ,
heap ,
hush ,
hush -
hush ,
incandesce ,
jam ,
jam -
pack ,
key ,
killing ,
latch ,
liver death ,
load ,
lock ,
lock out ,
lock up ,
megadeath ,
muffle ,
muzzle ,
obstipate ,
obstruct ,
obviate ,
occlude ,
out ,
overburden ,
overcharge ,
overfeed ,
overfill ,
overlade ,
overload ,
overstuff ,
overweight ,
pack ,
padlock ,
pant ,
parch ,
pile ,
plug ,
plug up ,
plumb ,
prohibit ,
put down ,
put out ,
put to silence ,
quash ,
quell ,
quench ,
quiet ,
quieten ,
radiate heat ,
repress ,
restrain ,
roast ,
satiate ,
saturate ,
scald ,
scorch ,
seal ,
seal off ,
seal up ,
secure ,
seethe ,
serum death ,
shimmer with heat ,
shush ,
shut ,
shut down on ,
shut off ,
shut out ,
shut the door ,
shut tight ,
shut up ,
silence ,
simmer ,
slack ,
slam ,
smolder ,
smother ,
smotheration ,
smothering ,
snap ,
snuff ,
snuff out ,
soak ,
soft -
pedal ,
spark ,
spile ,
squash ,
squeeze ,
squeeze shut ,
squelch ,
stamp out ,
stanch ,
starvation ,
starve ,
stay ,
steam ,
stench ,
stew ,
stifle ,
stifling ,
still ,
stop ,
stop the breath ,
stop up ,
stopper ,
stopple ,
strangle ,
strangling ,
strangulate ,
strangulation ,
strike dumb ,
stuff ,
stuff up ,
suffocate ,
suffocation ,
supercharge ,
supersaturate ,
suppress ,
surcharge ,
surfeit ,
sweat ,
swelter ,
throttle ,
throttling ,
toast ,
trample out ,
trample underfoot ,
violent death ,
watery grave ,
zip up ,
zipper
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CHOKE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CHOKE is to check or block normal breathing of by compressing or obstructing the trachea or by poisoning or adulterating available air How to use choke in a sentence
CHOKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary choke verb (FAIL) [ I ] informal (also choke it) (usually in sports) to fail to do something at a time when it is urgent, usually because you suddenly lose confidence:
CHOKE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com CHOKE definition: to stop the breath of by squeezing or obstructing the windpipe; strangle; stifle See examples of choke used in a sentence
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