throttle

英['θrɒtl] 美['θrɑːtl]
  • n. 节流阀;油门;喉咙
  • v. 扼喉咙;使窒息
throttler throttled throttled throttling throttles
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星级词汇:
  • thracian n.色雷斯人(语)adj.色雷斯的
Noun:
  1. a valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine

  2. a pedal that controls the throttle valve;

    "he stepped on the gas"

Verb:
  1. place limits on (extent or access);

    "restrict the use of this parking lot"
    "limit the time you can spend with your friends"

  2. kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air;

    "he tried to strangle his opponent"
    "A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes"

  3. reduce the air supply;

    "choke a carburetor"

1. He gently opened the throttle, and the ship began to ease forward.
他轻轻松开油门杆,轮船开始缓缓前行。

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2. You have to push the throttle forward for more power.
你得把油门杆往前推来加大马力。

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3. He stepped swiftly to the controls to throttle back the engine.
他快步来到控制台跟前,减小了油门。

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4. He lived his life at full throttle.
他过着激情四射的生活。

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5. He twisted the throttle control to max power.
他把节气门的开关拧到最大。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He moved the throttle to the firewall.
      他把节流阀移动到了防火墙。
    2. He drove his motorbike up and down the drive at full throttle.
      他骑着摩托车,开足油门,在车道上来回奔驰。
    3. To do this you will need to learn how to trail brake while keeping some throttle on.
      要做到这一点,你需要学习在逐渐放开刹车的同时保持一点油门。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He wanted to seize the baby and throttle it.
      他真想把孩子抓过来卡死。
    2. High tariffs throttle trade between nations.
      高的关税抑制着国与国之间的贸易。
    3. The criminal throttled the watchman and robbed the bank.
      那罪犯勒死了守卫人员,抢了银行。