strangle
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/stÉčˈéƋɡə‍l/

A(z) „strangle” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to strangle
01

fojt, fulladozik

to experience difficulty breathing or to be unable to breathe due to obstruction or restriction
Intransitive
to strangle definition and meaning
Példåk
She felt like she was starting to strangle as the tight scarf pressed against her neck.
Úgy Ă©rezte, mintha megkezdte volna a fulladĂĄst, ahogy a szorĂ­tĂł sĂĄl nyomta a nyakĂĄt.
02

megfojt, fullaszt

to kill by choking the throat and blocking the air supply
Transitive: to strangle sb/sth
Példåk
The snake constricted its prey, attempting to strangle it before swallowing.
A kĂ­gyĂł összeszorĂ­totta zsĂĄkmĂĄnyĂĄt, megprĂłbĂĄlva megfojtani, mielƑtt lenyelte.
03

fojtogat, fullaszt

to hold back or stop an impulse, action, or sound from being expressed or carried out
Transitive: to strangle an action or sound
Példåk
He strangles the urge to speak out, afraid of the consequences.
Fojtogatja a beszĂ©dre valĂł kĂ©sztetĂ©st, fĂ©lelmĂ©ben a következmĂ©nyektƑl.
04

megfojt, korlĂĄtoz

to slow down, restrict, or block the progress or activity of something
Transitive: to strangle development of something
Példåk
Overregulation can strangle innovation and prevent new ideas from emerging.
A tĂșlszabĂĄlyozĂĄs megfojthatja az innovĂĄciĂłt Ă©s megakadĂĄlyozhatja az Ășj ötletek megjelenĂ©sĂ©t.
05

megfojt, fullad

to die because something is blocking or interfering with the ability to breathe
Intransitive
Példåk
The animal strangled on the plastic bag.
Az ållat megfulladt a mƱanyag zacskóban.
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