English to Arabic Dictionary stifle

stifle

خنق
definition
verb
those in the streets were stifled by the fumes
make (someone) unable to breathe properly; suffocate.
she stifled a giggle
restrain (a reaction) or stop oneself acting on (an emotion).
noun
At necropsy all stifle joints were stable to an anterior drawer force with no significant limitations in passive range of motion.
a joint in the legs of horses, dogs, and other animals, equivalent to the knee in humans.
translation of 'stifle'
verb
اختنق,
خنق,
عاق,
كظم,
أخمد,
كبت
example
We reject them because they will put still more power to politicians and bureaucrats, because they 'stifle' economic development rather than fostering it.
Gabrielle winced as she saw her Mom 'stifle' a cry.
Jake shot a look at them and they abruptly stopped, trying to 'stifle' their laughter.
The bureaucracy, hidden taxes and social-security payments burdening German employers are so onerous, they 'stifle' new enterprise.
It is here that two men stand - the boy recognizes one of them instantly, and has to 'stifle' a surprised cry.
Taxes 'stifle' enterprise only if they increase with enterprise.
I 'stifle' a barely-controlled giggle and pray for our stop.
‘He hurt a 'stifle' behind in the Belmont,’ the trainer told us.
Missive after missive describes the burden of the existing system, and how 20 more years of control will 'stifle' creative work.
Victor heard her 'stifle' a cry as he held a small mirror for her.
I stop trying to 'stifle' it when I realize that about half the people in the audience are chuckling.
He began to speak, but had to stop again to 'stifle' a giggle.
He almost choked on his meat but managed to 'stifle' his sudden reaction to her statement with a hastily gulp of water.
A county judge dismissed that case last April under a California law aimed at discouraging lawsuits that 'stifle' constitutionally-protected activities.
John stopped trying to 'stifle' the laughter and glared at her.
I tried as much as possible, but I couldn't 'stifle' the giggles that escaped after that.
Pundits and fans couldn't 'stifle' their laughter.
Given the climate and the other equally ridiculous laws being proposed to 'stifle' innovation, my hopes aren't very high.
This will simply 'stifle' business activity and unjustifiably obstruct the free movement of people within the EU.
But there is a danger that these new regulations will 'stifle' innovation, by forcing everybody to comply with blanket standards of accessibility.
And, well, I simply couldn't 'stifle' my giggles.
Usually small spots on the hip or back indicate white factor; some breeders believe that any white extended up the hind leg into the 'stifle' suggests that white factor is present.
Ray had to 'stifle' a groan as he made his way to the table.
Today's technology also can interfere with forming solid alliances, which can 'stifle' excellent ideas.
The focus on job creation in the public sector in cities like Bradford is 'stifling' growth in private industry, leading business chiefs have warned.
It primarily occurs in the shoulder or elbow joints, but it can affect the hocks or 'stifles' , too.
I sat up in bed, suddenly aware my room was 'stifling' hot.
He 'stifled' his immediate reaction, although he couldn't keep from tightening his jaw.
And even when their conversations veer too far into existential, meaning-of-life territory, the sharp banter between the pair keeps their exchanges from becoming too mannered or 'stiflingly' intellectual.
Perhaps these 'stiflers' of free press have had some profound conversion or just found it expedient for purposes of re-election.
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