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Word: Hand Throttle

Definition: A hand throttle is a lever that you can control with your hand to manage the speed of an engine. It helps to open or close the throttle valve, which controls how much fuel and air enter the engine.

Usage Instructions:
  1. How to use it: To use a hand throttle, you pull or push the lever to increase or decrease the engine speed.
  2. Common in: Hand throttles are often found in vehicles like motorcycles, boats, or some types of machinery.
Example:
  • "When I rode the motorcycle, I used the hand throttle to speed up and slow down."
Advanced Usage:
  • In aviation, pilots might use a hand throttle to adjust the engine power during flight.
Word Variants:
  • Throttle: This can refer to any device that controls the flow of fuel or air, not just the hand-operated type.
  • Foot Throttle: A throttle controlled by the foot, commonly found in cars.
Different Meanings:
  • Throttle (verb): To limit or control the speed of something, like "to throttle back the engine."
  • Throttle (noun): It can also refer to the mechanism itself, not just the control.
Synonyms:
  • Accelerator: Often used interchangeably in cars, though it specifically refers to the pedal.
  • Speed Control: A general term for any method of managing speed.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Throttle down": This means to slow something down. For example, "He had to throttle down the engine to avoid overheating."
  • "Take the throttle": To take control of a situation, similar to taking charge.
Noun
  1. a hand-operated lever that controls the throttle valve

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