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单词 strangle
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strangle


stran·gle

S0794100 (străng′gəl)v. stran·gled, stran·gling, stran·gles v.tr.1. a. To kill by squeezing the throat so as to choke or suffocate; throttle.b. To cut off the oxygen supply of; smother.2. To suppress, repress, or stifle: strangle a scream.3. To inhibit the growth or action of; restrict: "That artist is strangled who is forced to deal with human beings solely in social terms" (James Baldwin).v.intr.1. To become strangled.2. To die from suffocation or strangulation; choke.
[Middle English stranglen, from Old French estrangler, from Latin strangulāre, from Greek strangalan, from strangalē, halter.]
stran′gler n.

strangle

(ˈstræŋɡəl) vb1. (tr) to kill by compressing the windpipe; throttle2. (tr) to prevent or inhibit the growth or development of: to strangle originality. 3. (tr) to suppress (an utterance) by or as if by swallowing suddenly: to strangle a cry. [C13: via Old French, ultimately from Greek strangalē a halter]

stran•gle

(ˈstræŋ gəl)

v. -gled, -gling. v.t. 1. to kill by squeezing the throat in order to compress the windpipe and prevent the intake of air; throttle. 2. to obstruct seriously or fatally the breathing of in any manner; choke; stifle; suffocate. 3. to prevent the continuance, growth, or action of; suppress: Censorship strangles a free press. v.i. 4. to be choked, stifled, or suffocated. [1250–1300; Middle English strangelen < Old French estrangler < Latin strangulāre < Greek strangalân, derivative of strangálē halter, akin to strangós twisted] stran′gler, n.

strangle


Past participle: strangled
Gerund: strangling
Imperative
strangle
strangle
Present
I strangle
you strangle
he/she/it strangles
we strangle
you strangle
they strangle
Preterite
I strangled
you strangled
he/she/it strangled
we strangled
you strangled
they strangled
Present Continuous
I am strangling
you are strangling
he/she/it is strangling
we are strangling
you are strangling
they are strangling
Present Perfect
I have strangled
you have strangled
he/she/it has strangled
we have strangled
you have strangled
they have strangled
Past Continuous
I was strangling
you were strangling
he/she/it was strangling
we were strangling
you were strangling
they were strangling
Past Perfect
I had strangled
you had strangled
he/she/it had strangled
we had strangled
you had strangled
they had strangled
Future
I will strangle
you will strangle
he/she/it will strangle
we will strangle
you will strangle
they will strangle
Future Perfect
I will have strangled
you will have strangled
he/she/it will have strangled
we will have strangled
you will have strangled
they will have strangled
Future Continuous
I will be strangling
you will be strangling
he/she/it will be strangling
we will be strangling
you will be strangling
they will be strangling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been strangling
you have been strangling
he/she/it has been strangling
we have been strangling
you have been strangling
they have been strangling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been strangling
you will have been strangling
he/she/it will have been strangling
we will have been strangling
you will have been strangling
they will have been strangling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been strangling
you had been strangling
he/she/it had been strangling
we had been strangling
you had been strangling
they had been strangling
Conditional
I would strangle
you would strangle
he/she/it would strangle
we would strangle
you would strangle
they would strangle
Past Conditional
I would have strangled
you would have strangled
he/she/it would have strangled
we would have strangled
you would have strangled
they would have strangled
Thesaurus
Verb1.strangle - kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air; "he tried to strangle his opponent"; "A man in Boston has been strangling several dozen prostitutes"strangulate, throttlekill - cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly; "This man killed several people when he tried to rob a bank"; "The farmer killed a pig for the holidays"garotte, garrote, garrotte, scrag - strangle with an iron collar; "people were garrotted during the Inquisition in Spain"
2.strangle - conceal or hide; "smother a yawn"; "muffle one's anger"; "strangle a yawn"muffle, stifle, repress, smotherconquer, inhibit, stamp down, suppress, subdue, curb - to put down by force or authority; "suppress a nascent uprising"; "stamp down on littering"; "conquer one's desires"
3.strangle - die from strangulationasphyxiate, stifle, suffocate - be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen; "The child suffocated under the pillow"
4.strangle - prevent the progress or free movement of; "He was hampered in his efforts by the bad weather"; "the imperialist nation wanted to strangle the free trade between the two small countries"hamper, cramp, halterconfine, limit, throttle, trammel, restrain, restrict, bound - place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
5.strangle - constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathingchokeconstrict, compress, contract, compact, press, squeeze - squeeze or press together; "she compressed her lips"; "the spasm contracted the muscle"
6.strangle - struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake; "he swallowed a fishbone and gagged"choke, gag, suffocatesuffer, hurt - feel pain or be in pain

strangle

verb1. throttle, choke, asphyxiate, garrotte, strangulate, smother, suffocate He was almost strangled by his parachute harness straps.2. suppress, inhibit, subdue, stifle, gag, repress, overpower, quash, quell, quench His creative drive has been strangled by his sense of guilt.

strangle

verb1. To interfere with or stop the normal breathing of, especially by constricting the windpipe:choke, throttle.2. To hold (something requiring an outlet) in check:burke, choke (back), gag, hold back, hold down, hush (up), muffle, quench, repress, smother, squelch, stifle, suppress, throttle.Informal: sit on (or upon).
Translations
扼死被勒死

strangle

(ˈstrӕŋgl) verb to kill by gripping or squeezing the neck tightly, eg by tightening a cord etc round it. He strangled her with a nylon stocking; This top button is nearly strangling me! 被勒死,扼死 被勒死,扼死 ˌstranguˈlation (-gju-) noun 勒死 勒死

strangle

扼死zhCN

strangle


strangle

A code word used normally by ground controllers meaning, “Switch off the [equipment indicated],” as in strangle canary, meaning “Switch off the IFF (identification friend or foe).”

strangle


choke

 [chōk] 1. to interrupt respiration by obstruction or compression; called also strangle.2. the condition resulting from such interruption; called also strangulation.

stran·gle

(strang'gĕl), To suffocate; to choke; to compress the trachea so as to prevent sufficient passage of air. [G. strangaloō, to choke, fr. strangalē, a halter]

strangle

(străng′gəl)v. stran·gled, stran·gling, stran·gles v.tr.a. To kill by squeezing the throat so as to choke or suffocate; throttle.b. To cut off the oxygen supply of; smother.v.intr.1. To become strangled.2. To die from suffocation or strangulation; choke.
stran′gler n.

stran·gle

(strang'gĕl) To suffocate; to choke; to compress the trachea so as to prevent sufficient passage of air. [G. strangaloō, to choke, fr. strangalē, a halter]

Strangle


Strangle

Buying or selling an out-of-the-money put option and call option on the same underlying instrument, with the same expiration. Profits are made only if there is a drastic change in the underlying instrument's price.

Strangle Strategy

An option strategy in which one buys two out-of-the-money options (usually one call and one put) on the same asset at different strike prices. One profits from a strangle position when there is a large price movement on the underlying asset, regardless of the direction. This is because one of the options will become in the money, so long as the price moves in one direction or the other. Loss only occurs if the price of the underlying asset remains largely the same.

Strangle.

A strangle is a hedging strategy in which you buy or sell a put and a call option on the same underlying instrument with the same expiration date but at different strike prices that are equally out-of-the-money.

That is, the strike price for a put is above the current market price of the stock, stock index, or other product, and the strike price for a call is below the market price.

If you buy a strangle, you hope for a large price move in one direction or another that would allow you to sell one of the contracts at a significant profit. If you sell a strangle, you hope there's no significant price move in either direction so that the contracts expire out-of-the-money and you keep the premium you received.

strangle


Related to strangle: strangle strategy
  • verb

Synonyms for strangle

verb throttle

Synonyms

  • throttle
  • choke
  • asphyxiate
  • garrotte
  • strangulate
  • smother
  • suffocate

verb suppress

Synonyms

  • suppress
  • inhibit
  • subdue
  • stifle
  • gag
  • repress
  • overpower
  • quash
  • quell
  • quench

Synonyms for strangle

verb to interfere with or stop the normal breathing of, especially by constricting the windpipe

Synonyms

  • choke
  • throttle

verb to hold (something requiring an outlet) in check

Synonyms

  • burke
  • choke
  • gag
  • hold back
  • hold down
  • hush
  • muffle
  • quench
  • repress
  • smother
  • squelch
  • stifle
  • suppress
  • throttle
  • sit on

Synonyms for strangle

verb kill by squeezing the throat of so as to cut off the air

Synonyms

  • strangulate
  • throttle

Related Words

  • kill
  • garotte
  • garrote
  • garrotte
  • scrag

verb conceal or hide

Synonyms

  • muffle
  • stifle
  • repress
  • smother

Related Words

  • conquer
  • inhibit
  • stamp down
  • suppress
  • subdue
  • curb

verb die from strangulation

Related Words

  • asphyxiate
  • stifle
  • suffocate

verb prevent the progress or free movement of

Synonyms

  • hamper
  • cramp
  • halter

Related Words

  • confine
  • limit
  • throttle
  • trammel
  • restrain
  • restrict
  • bound

verb constrict (someone's) throat and keep from breathing

Synonyms

  • choke

Related Words

  • constrict
  • compress
  • contract
  • compact
  • press
  • squeeze

verb struggle for breath

Synonyms

  • choke
  • gag
  • suffocate

Related Words

  • suffer
  • hurt
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