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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
throttle
throt·tle [throttle throttles throttled throttling] verb, noun BrE [ˈθrɒtl] NAmE [ˈθrɑːtl] verb ~ sb to attack or kill sb by squeezing their throat in order to stop them from breathing Syn: ↑strangle •He throttled the guard with his bare hands. • (humorous)I like her, although I could cheerfully throttle her at times (= because she is annoying). • (figurative)The city is being throttled by traffic. Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English (as a verb): perhaps a frequentative, from ↑throat; the noun (dating from the mid 16th cent. referring to a person's throat, gullet or windpipe) is perhaps a diminutive of ↑throat, but the history of the word is not clear. Example Bank: •I could have strangled/throttled her! •I felt like strangling/throttling him! •I like her, although I could cheerfully throttle her at times. Derived: ↑throttle up noun a device that controls the amount of fuel that goes into the engine of a vehicle, for example the ↑accelerator in a car •He drove along at full throttle (= as fast as possible). • (figurative)The campaign is continuing to run at full throttle. Word Origin: late Middle English (as a verb): perhaps a frequentative, from ↑throat; the noun (dating from the mid 16th cent. referring to a person's throat, gullet or windpipe) is perhaps a diminutive of ↑throat, but the history of the word is not clear.
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