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Throttle up Meaning in English

expression

ˈθɹɑtəɫ/ /ˈəp
THRAH-tuhl UHP
θɹˈɒtəl/ /ˈʌp
thROT-uhl UP

Definition

To increase the power or speed of an engine, especially in vehicles or aircraft, by opening the throttle more. It can also be used more generally to mean speeding up or increasing intensity.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in technical, aviation, or automotive contexts, but can be used metaphorically for speeding up any process. Common collocations: 'throttle up the engine', 'let's throttle up'. Not used for everyday activities like walking or common speed-ups.

Example Sentences

The pilot needs to throttle up before takeoff.

basic

He told me to throttle up the engine.

basic

If you want to go faster, just throttle up.

basic

As soon as they cleared the runway, the captain said, "Okay, throttle up!"

natural

During the race, he decided to throttle up and take the lead.

natural

When the deadline got closer, the team knew they had to throttle up their efforts.

natural