suffocate

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} boğulmak

Hangisi daha kötü bilmiyorum: parçalara ayrılmak veya boğulmak. - I don't know what's worse: being dismembered or suffocated.

bunaltmak
tıkamak
boğmak
boğ

Kurbanların çoğu ya yanarak ya da boğularak öldü. - Many of the victims either burnt to death or suffocated.

Sana tokat atsam bütün şehir makyaj pudrasından boğulacak. - If I slap you, the whole city will suffocate from face powder.

(havasızlıktan) boğulmak
(Tıp) Soluk alışı önleme suretiyle boğmak
{f} söndürmek
(Tıp) Soluk alamama sebebiyle boğulmak
{f} hava alamamak
{f} tıkanmak
{f} bunalmak
suffocating
boğucu
suffocate for
için boğmak
suffocation
bunalma
smother, suffocate
Boğmak boğmak
suffocating
bunaltıcı
suffocation
{i} boğma; boğulma
suffocation
{i} boğulma
suffocation
(Tıp) Hava yollarının muhtelif sebeplerle kapanması, havasızlık, boğulma, süfokasyon
suffocation
(Kanun) nefes alamama sonucu boğulma
suffocation
asfeksi
Englisch - Englisch
To die due to insufficient oxygen supply to the body
To kill a person or creature by depriving it of sufficient oxygen intake
To suffer from severely reduced oxygen intake to the body
To make weary with excessive and prolonged contact, as though depriving of oxygen
To cause someone to suffer severely reduced oxygen supply to his body
To be overwhelmed by a person or issue, surrounded as though being deprived of oxygen
struggle for breath; have insufficient oxygen intake; "he swallowed a fishbone and gagged"
{v} to choke, stifle, smother, kill
feel uncomfortable for lack of fresh air; "The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating" be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen; "The child suffocated under the pillow" suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of; "His job suffocated him" become stultified, suppressed, or stifled; "He is suffocating--living at home with his aged parents in the small village" impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of; "The foul air was slowly suffocating the children
suppress the development, creativity, or imagination of; "His job suffocated him"
To destroy; to extinguish; as, to suffocate fire
If someone suffocates or is suffocated, they die because there is no air for them to breathe. He either suffocated, or froze to death They were suffocated as they slept. + suffocation suf·fo·ca·tion Many of the victims died of suffocation
be asphyxiated; die from lack of oxygen; "The child suffocated under the pillow"
impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of; "The foul air was slowly suffocating the children
You say that a person or thing is suffocating, or that something is suffocating them, when the situation that they are in does not allow them to act freely or to develop. After a few weeks with her parents, she felt she was suffocating The governor's proposals would actually cost millions of jobs and suffocate the economy
impair the respiration of or obstruct the air passage of; "The foul air was slowly suffocating the children"
deprive of oxygen and prevent from breathing; "Othello smothered Desdemona with a pillow"; "The child suffocated herself with a plastic bag that the parents had left on the floor"
To choke or kill by stopping respiration; to stifle; to smother
Suffocated; choked
become stultified, suppressed, or stifled; "He is suffocating--living at home with his aged parents in the small village"
feel uncomfortable for lack of fresh air; "The room was hot and stuffy and we were suffocating"
To cause someone to suffer severly reduced oxygen supply to his body
If you say that you are suffocating or that something is suffocating you, you mean that you feel very uncomfortable because there is not enough fresh air and it is difficult to breathe. That's better. I was suffocating in that cell of a room The airlessness of the room suffocated her
To become choked, stifled, or smothered
{f} smother, asphyxiate, kill by cutting of the oxygen supply; make it difficult to breathe; cause discomfort by cutting of the supply of fresh or cool air; stifle; be smothered
suffocated
Simple past tense and past participle of suffocate
suffocatingly
In a suffocating manner, or to a degree that suffocates

The hall was suffocatingly crowded.

suffocation
Asphyxia—a condition in which an extreme decrease in the concentration of oxygen in the body accompanied by an increase in the concentration of carbon dioxide leads to loss of consciousness or death

A child left unattended may die of suffocation.

suffocation
A particular act of death or killing by means of asphyxia

The coroner reported three suffocations last week.

suffocation
{n} the act of choking or smothering
suffocated
feel suffocated to feel as if you are not free or do not have enough space
suffocated
Of someone or something that has died as a result of suffocation
suffocated
past of suffocate
suffocates
third-person singular of suffocate
suffocating
causing difficulty in breathing especially through lack of fresh air and presence of heat; "the choking June dust"; "the smothering soft voices"; "smothering heat"; "the room was suffocating--hot and airless"
suffocating
present participle of suffocate
suffocating
from Suffocate, v
suffocatingly
in a suffocating manner, in a smothering manner, stiflingly
suffocation
the condition of being derprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped)
suffocation
killing by depriving of oxygen
suffocation
{i} act of suffocating, act of killing by cutting of the oxygen supply; death caused by a lack of air or oxygen
suffocation
killing by depriving of oxygen the condition of being derprived of oxygen (as by having breathing stopped)
suffocation
asphyxia
suffocation
The act of suffocating, or the state of being suffocated; death caused by smothering or choking
suffocate
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