throttle in Italian
throttle in Italian is manetta, pedale, acceleratore — throttle means a valve or lever that controls how much fuel or air reaches an engine, and therefore its speed.
throttle in Italian
What does "throttle" mean?
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noun A valve or lever that controls how much fuel or air reaches an engine, and therefore its speed.
"He eased off the throttle as he approached the corner."
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verb To restrict or slow something down, such as an engine, a network connection, or activity.
"The internet provider throttles speeds during peak hours."
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verb To choke or strangle someone by gripping their throat.
"He grabbed the intruder and nearly throttled him."
throttle in a sentence
- He eased off the throttle as he approached the corner.
- The motorbike's throttle is on the right handlebar.
- The internet provider throttles speeds during peak hours.
- He grabbed the intruder and nearly throttled him.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "throttle" in Italian?
"throttle" in Italian is manetta, pedale, acceleratore. throttle means: A valve or lever that controls how much fuel or air reaches an engine, and therefore its speed.
How do you use "throttle" in a sentence?
Example: "He eased off the throttle as he approached the corner." In Italian, "throttle" is manetta, pedale, acceleratore.
Are there other ways to say "throttle" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 7 translations listed for "throttle": manetta, pedale, acceleratore, farfalla, valvola a farfalla, rallentare.