throttle in Japanese
throttle in Japanese is アクセル, アクセレレーター, スロットル — throttle means a valve or lever that controls how much fuel or air reaches an engine, and therefore its speed.
throttle in Japanese
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 Japanese?
"throttle" in Japanese is アクセル, アクセレレーター, スロットル. throttle means: A valve or lever that controls how much fuel or air reaches an engine, and therefore its speed.
How do you pronounce アクセル?
"throttle" in Japanese is アクセル, pronounced "akuseru".
How do you use "throttle" in a sentence?
Example: "He eased off the throttle as he approached the corner." In Japanese, "throttle" is アクセル, アクセレレーター, スロットル.
Are there other ways to say "throttle" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "throttle": アクセル, アクセレレーター, スロットル.