4.throttle backphrasal verbphr vTTCto reduce the amount of fuelflowing into an engine, in order to reduce its speed 调节油门减速
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throttle back• During this time the main engines gradually throttle back.• I tried to pull the canopy back but it was impossible against the dive so I flattened out and throttled back.• A boat's engine, throttled back and purring softly, somewhere beyond the headland to the east.• Weight was slowly ebbing; the rockets were being throttled back as the shipeased itself into orbit.• When throttling backselectcarburettor heat before doing so.
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throttle• On occasion he found himself scanning the lake, throttling down as he passed bleakislands of rock and pine.• I could see them twitch with confusion, like machinesthrottled full ahead and with the brake on.• There was a pair of hands round her throat, throttling her.• I fear it can throttleimagination.• His gnarled hands throttled the bulwarks.• I remember when I found out Mandy was sleeping with that geek Kevin, I felt like throttling the pair of them.• The government is attempting to throttle the uprising before it spreads.
at/on full throttle• With mainsail set and at full throttle we steamed for home.• Under harder acceleration it intrudes, finishing up as a deep, rough-edged sounding beatat full throttle.• Mike Holmgren is coming home the way anyone would like to do it, a winner, careerat full throttle.• Between six-day-a-week early morning practices and a string of visits by high school recruits, Jody is at full throttle.• A Torycampaign machine on full throttle generally encounteredsour looks and sullenstares.• The single four-barrel Holley carb can gulp down a staggering 750 cubic feet of air every minute at full throttle.• Shelford was at full throttle and all that stood in his way to a four pointer was the frail-looking frame of Roebuck.• Not, apparently, because companies have ceased considering takeovers - everyone talks of City corporatefinancedepartments working on full throttle.