Throttle Meaning in English
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Definition
'Throttle' can mean a device that controls the power of an engine (like on a car or motorcycle), or it can be a verb meaning to choke or squeeze someone's throat.
Usage & Nuances
As a noun, commonly used in technical/mechanical contexts: 'open the throttle,' 'full throttle.' As a verb (to throttle), more formal/literary for 'choke.' 'Full throttle' means maximum effort or speed. Don't confuse with 'threaten' or 'throttle up/down' (which are mechanical actions).
Example Sentences
He pushed the throttle forward and the boat sped up.
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Some motorcycles have a hand throttle on the right handlebar.
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He tried to throttle his anger, but it showed on his face.
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She went full throttle down the highway, enjoying the speed.
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The villain tried to throttle the hero, but he broke free.
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We were working at full throttle to finish before the deadline.
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