strangle
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British pronunciation
/stɹˈæŋɡə‍l/

Definizione e significato di "strangle"in inglese

to strangle
01

strangolare, soffocare

to experience difficulty breathing or to be unable to breathe due to obstruction or restriction
Intransitive
to strangle definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The heat was so stifling that it made everyone feel like they were starting to strangle.
Il caldo era così soffocante che tutti si sentivano come se stessero iniziando a soffocare.
02

strangolare, soffocare

to kill by choking the throat and blocking the air supply
Transitive: to strangle sb/sth
example
Esempi
The villain attempted to strangle the hero with a rope.
Il cattivo ha tentato di strangolare l'eroe con una corda.
03

reprimere, soffocare

to hold back or stop an impulse, action, or sound from being expressed or carried out
Transitive: to strangle an action or sound
example
Esempi
She had to strangle the temptation to check her phone during class.
Ha dovuto soffocare la tentazione di controllare il telefono durante la lezione.
04

soffocare, limitare

to slow down, restrict, or block the progress or activity of something
Transitive: to strangle development of something
example
Esempi
The high taxes are starting to strangle the local economy.
Le alte tasse stanno iniziando a strangolare l'economia locale.
05

strangolare, soffocare

to die because something is blocking or interfering with the ability to breathe
Intransitive
example
Esempi
She struggled to breathe before ultimately strangling from the tight grip.
Ha lottato per respirare prima di strangolarsi definitivamente a causa della stretta stretta.
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