1. 哽死:child neglect 忽视儿童 | choking 哽死 | chop wound 砍创
2. 节流:choke valve 节僚 | choking 节流 | chopper 切碎机
3. 闸喉作用:闸喉式流道 choked runner system | 闸喉作用 choking | 粘土质耐火砖 fire clay brick
1. Calculation of Green GDP will include what costs should be paid for choking smog, poisoned rivers and toxic waste in the course of China's impressive economic growth.
2. Afterward, he talked candidly of choking away his chance to become golf's oldest major champion.
3. " You can't give up eating for fear of choking, " Zhou said.
4. The Group of 20 pledged to halve budget deficits by 2013 without stunting growth, and clamp down on risky bank behavior without choking off lending.
5. A perverse spring and summer season descended on United States waters this year, spreading death and destruction like weeds choking an untended garden.
6. She said she feared choking as the Czech stormed back into the match but hung on to claim victory in one hour 46 minutes.
7. For those who are worried about deflation getting entrenched and choking off demand, the latest price figures may appear to justify their concerns.
8. choking的解释
8. The workshop processed foam plastic cushions for sofas, which can emit poisonous choking gas while catching fire.
9. But it can be dangerous if not reined in over the longer term, choking off growth and leading to higher interest rates.
10. Concerns are growing that Beijing is choking future growth as it gets more difficult to move people and goods around the city.
noun
1. the act of suffocating (someone) by constricting the windpipe
e.g. no evidence that the choking was done by the accused
Synonym: strangling strangulation throttling
2. a condition caused by blocking the airways to the lungs (as with food or swelling of the larynx)