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I . choke [tʃəʊk] N no pl AUTO

choke
choke
čok m inf

II . choke [tʃəʊk] VB trans

1. choke:

choke (strangle)
daviti [perf zadaviti]
choke (suffocate)

2. choke usu passive inf (overwhelm emotionally):

choke
choke

3. choke (blocked):

III . choke [tʃəʊk] VB intr

1. choke (have problems breathing):

choke
to choke to death
to choke on sth

2. choke SPORTS:

choke sl

choke back VB trans

choke
zatirati [perf zatreti]
choke

choke down VB trans

choke

choke off VB trans

choke

choke up VB trans

choke

Usage examples with choke

to choke to death

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He choked her, first with his hands and then with a rope.
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Most of these seek to limit potential hazards, such as choking or fire hazards that could cause injury.
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This division is imposed by the stage working in "limited" (choked) mode.
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This can cause gagging and choking, and it increases the risk of pneumonia.
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In 1982 his daughter died, aged 12, after choking at school.
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This allows unlimited time outside the ring and illegal moves such as eye raking and choking are allowed at all times.
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It is a non-contacting seal which seals by choking the flow from one side of the seal to the other.
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She appears to the party guests to be choking but no-one helps her.
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He had begun taking sleeping pills regularly at this time, from which he was so sedated that he died in his sleep from choking.
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The forests were burned, sediment eroding from once forested hillsides choked once clear streams.
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