单词 | throttles |
释义 | throttle1 of 2verb throt·tle ˈthrä-tᵊl throttled; throttling ˈthrät-liŋ ˈthrä-tᵊl-iŋ ; throttles transitive verb 1 a(1) : to compress the throat of : choke (2) : to kill by such action b : to prevent or check expression or activity of : suppress policies that throttle creativity c US, informal : to defeat easily or completely The Jets went to Miami and throttled the Dolphins. Judy Battista 2 a : to decrease the flow of (something, such as steam or fuel to an engine) by a valve b : to regulate and especially to reduce the speed of (something, such as an engine) by such means c : to vary the thrust of (a rocket engine) during flight 3 : to limit or reduce (the bandwidth available to users of an electronic communication system, such as the Internet) : to subject to throttling (see throttling sense 2) The company throttles data access for customers who use a lot of data during moments of network congestion … Matt Day intransitive verb : to throttle something (something, such as an engine) —usually used with back or down the pilot throttled back throttler ˈthrät-lər noun ˈthrä-tᵊl-ər throttle 2 of 2noun1 a : a valve for regulating the supply of a fluid (such as steam) to an engine especially : the valve controlling the volume of vaporized fuel charge delivered to the cylinders of an internal combustion engine b : the lever controlling this valve c : the condition of being throttled 2 a : throat sense 1a b : trachea sense 1 throttles verbas in chokes to keep (someone) from breathing by exerting pressure on the windpipe I was so angry at what he was saying that I could have throttled him! Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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