CHOKE vs THROTTLE: NOUN
- The filamentous or capillary part of the artichoke.
- In India, an open place or wide street, in the middle of a city, where the market is held.
- A coil of low resistance and high inductance used in electrical circuits to pass direct current and attenuate alternating current
- Plural Tonsillitis.
- The neck or portion of a rocket where the stick is attached.—
- The tie at the end of a cartridge.
- The constriction of the bore of a choke-bored gun.—
- The act or sound of choking.
- Something that constricts or chokes.
- A slight narrowing of the barrel of a shotgun serving to concentrate the shot.
- The fibrous inedible center of an artichoke head.
- A device used in an internal-combustion engine to enrich the fuel mixture by reducing the flow of air to the carburetor.
- A valve that controls the flow of air into the carburetor of a gasoline engine
- A constriction in the bore of a shotgun, case of a rocket, etc.
- The tied end of a cartridge.
- A stoppage or irritation of the windpipe, producing the feeling of strangulation.
- A lever or pedal controlling such a valve.
- A valve that regulates the flow of a fluid, such as the valve in an internal-combustion engine that controls the amount of vaporized fuel entering the cylinders.
- The throat.
- The windpipe or thropple: same as throat, 2 .
- A throttle-valve.
- A pedal that controls the throttle valve
- A valve that regulates the supply of fuel to the engine
- The windpipe, or trachea; the weasand.
- The throttle valve.
- The hand lever by which a throttle valve is moved, especially in a locomotive.
- A valve moved by hand or by a governor for regulating the supply of steam to the steam chest. In one form it consists of a disk turning on a transverse axis.
- The lever or pedal that controls this valve.
CHOKE vs THROTTLE: VERB
- Breathe with great difficulty, as when experiencing a strong emotion
- Constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing
- Be too tight; rub or press
- Wring the neck of
- Reduce the air supply
- Impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of
- Suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of
- Become stultified, suppressed, or stifled
- Cause to retch or choke
- Struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake
- Become or cause to become obstructed
- Die
- To prevent someone from breathing by strangling them.
- To be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.
- Check or slow down the action or effect of
- Fail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation
- To strangle or choke someone.
- To cut back on the speed of (an engine, person, organization, network connection, etc.).
- Place limits on (extent or access)
- Kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air
- Reduce the air supply
CHOKE vs THROTTLE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To be checked, as if by choking; to stick.
- To interfere with the respiration of by compression or obstruction of the larynx or trachea.
- To check or slow down the movement, growth, or action of.
- To block up or obstruct by filling or clogging.
- To fill up completely; jam.
- To reduce the air intake of (a carburetor), thereby enriching the fuel mixture.
- To grip (a bat or racket, for example) at a point nearer the hitting surface.
- To have difficulty in breathing, swallowing, or speaking.
- To become blocked up or obstructed.
- To shorten one's grip on the handle of a bat or racket. Often used with up.
- To fail to perform effectively because of nervous agitation or tension, especially in an athletic contest.
- To have the windpipe stopped; to have a spasm of the throat, caused by stoppage or irritation of the windpipe; to be strangled.
- To have the throat obstructed so as to be in danger of suffocation; to choke; to suffocate.
CHOKE vs THROTTLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To render unable to breathe by filling, pressing upon, or squeezing the windpipe; to stifle; to suffocate; to strangle.
- To obstruct by filling up or clogging any passage; to block up.
- To hinder or check, as growth, expansion, progress, etc.; to stifle.
- To affect with a sense of strangulation by passion or strong feeling.
- To make a choke, as in a cartridge, or in the bore of the barrel of a shotgun.
- To stop a person in the execution of a purpose; as, to choke off a speaker by uproar.
- To compress the throat of; to choke; to strangle.
- To utter with breaks and interruption, in the manner of a person half suffocated.
- To shut off, or reduce flow of, as steam to an engine.
- To suppress.
- To strangle (a person); choke.
- To regulate the flow of (fuel) in an engine.
- To regulate the speed of (an engine) with a throttle.
CHOKE vs THROTTLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Specifically To deprive of the power of breathing, either temporarily or permanently, by stricture of or obstruction in the windpipe; constrict or stop up the windpipe of so as to hinder or prevent breathing; strangle.
- To stop by filling; obstruct; block up: often with up: as, to choke up the entrance of a harbor or any passage.
- To hinder by obstruction or impediments; overpower, hinder, or check the growth, expansion, or progress of; stifle; smother.
- To suppress or stifle.
- To stop the breath of by preventing access of air to the windpipe; suffocate; stifle.
- Same as choke-bore.
- Have insufficient oxygen intake
- Struggle for breath
- Rub or press
- Be too tight
- Pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life
- To stifle or suffocate, as by obstruction and pressure in hastily swallowing food, or by irritation of the air-passages when fluids are accidentally admitted there.
- To be checked as if by choking; stick.
- To stop or cease working: said of electrical apparatus.
- To offend greatly; revolt.
- In electricity, to reduce (the flux in a magnetic circuit) by diminishing the cross-section of the iron traversed by the lines of force, or by the introduction of joints or air-gaps.
- To choke; suffocate; have the throat obstructed so as to be in danger of suffocation.
- To breathe hard, as when nearly suffocated.
- To choke; suffocate; stop the breath of by compressing the throat; strangle.
- To pronounce with a choking voice; utter with breaks and interruptions, like a person half suffocated.
- To obstruct by a throttle-valve or otherwise: said of steam, a steam-pipe, or a steam-engine.
- Synonyms Strangle, etc. See smother.
- Place limits on (extent or amount or access)
CHOKE vs THROTTLE: RELATED WORDS
- Clog up, Buy the farm, Die suddenly, Choking coil, Foul, Back up, Fret, Croak, Scrag, Conk, Congest, Gag, Throttle, Clog, Suffocate
- Throttle valve, Confine, Gas, Bound, Restrict, Limit, Strangle, Strangulate, Restrain, Gun, Trammel, Choke, Accelerator pedal, Gas pedal, Accelerator
CHOKE vs THROTTLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Muffle, Crush, Smother, Stifle, Starve, Strangle, Drop dead, Snuff it, Foul, Back up, Scrag, Congest, Gag, Throttle, Clog
- Velocity, Joystick, Acceleration, Speed, Confine, Gas, Bound, Restrict, Limit, Strangle, Restrain, Gun, Choke, Accelerator pedal, Gas pedal
CHOKE vs THROTTLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Common choke tube constrictions are listed for open bore to a more restrictive turkey choke.
- Choke sticking: If the choke linkage is sticking the nozzle can stay down when the choke is off.
- Hook choke link into outer hole of choke shaft from underneath.
- If it started with full choke, quickly open the choke.
- Half choke or full choke is best for buckshot.
- Kicks High Flyer Choke Tube; MOJO Outdoors Choke Tubes.
- Choke Control The choke knob controls the position of the engine choke.
- Stock The Choke System: The choke is manually set by pulling out on the choke button.
- To sum up, the best choke for duck hunting should be either the improved cylinder choke or modified choke.
- Choke Shotgun Choke Tubes are stainless and steel shot compatible through full choke construction.
- Be interested in any experiences incurred by others Ford throttle bodies for a new test IDF Type Special throttle.
- Throttle Max parameter value must be decreased to attain full controller output at the maximum throttle position.
- Press top of drilling unit throttle switch until engine is at full throttle.
- Press bottom of drilling unit throttle switch until engine is at low throttle.
- To use throttle recovery simply trim your throttle idle as you typically would.
- THROTTLE CONTROLVehicle speed is controlled by the throttle twist grip.
- Throttle curves are adjusted independent of the normal throttle curve.
- Check out the throttle response in throttle blipping.
- THROTTLE Push the throttle forward to increase track power.
- To ensure optimal throttle response the throttle cable is mounted directly and without a throttle linkage.
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