英:[kɒf]
美:[kɔːf]
英:[kɒf]
美:[kɔːf]
复数:coughs
第三人称单数:coughs
现在分词:coughing
过去式:coughed
过去分词:coughed
cougher (n.)
intransitive verb
to release air noisily and spasmodically from the lungs as a result of illness or foreign matter in the respiratory system.Hours after the fire was put out, we were still coughing.He's been coughing all night and feels miserable.
to emit a noise like that of coughing.The failing engine coughed a few times, then refused to start again.
transitive verb
to eject or bring up by means of coughing (often fol. by "up").People with tuberculosis often cough up blood.
noun
an instance of coughing.Several coughs could be heard from throughout the audience.He could restrain his cough no longer and had to go out into the hallway.
an illness with coughing as a main symptom.I had a dreadful cough that lasted for weeks.
any noise like that of coughing.
chronic cough慢性咳嗽,久咳(嗽)
cough up咳出;勉强说出;[俚]被迫付出
cough syrup止咳糖浆;咳嗽糖浆
whooping cough百日咳
dry cough干咳
cough medicine咳嗽药;镇咳药;止咳药
hacking cough干咳
have a cough(患)咳嗽
"咳嗽是一种从肺部强力、嘈杂地排出空气的行为,"早在14世纪, coughen,可能源自古英语但未记录,来自原始日耳曼语 *kokh- (也是中古荷兰语 kochen,中古高地德语 kuchen 的来源),带有德语或苏格兰 loch 的粗糙的"kh"音。拟声词。相关词: Coughed; coughing。
作为名词,从公元1300年开始,表示"一次咳嗽"。从1742年开始表示"影响患者频繁咳嗽或咳嗽发作的疾病或其他状况"。Cough-drops 可追溯到1829年; cough-medicine 可追溯到1828年。cough up 的意思是"呈现,交出",始于1894年。
咳嗽咳出:突然有响声地排出肺中气体,往往以此排出异物,保持肺气道通畅。另见reflex项下
产生咳之排气动作
咳嗽
咳嗽[病]
以咳嗽、咯痰为主要表现的疾病。
Verb and Noun Middle English, from Old English *cohhian; akin to Middle High German kūchen to breathe heavily
The first known use of cough was in the 14th century
coulombnoun
the practical meter-kilogram-second unit of electric charge equal to the quantity of electricity transferred by a current of one ampere in one second
couleenoun
a dry creek bed
a usually small or shallow ravine
a thick sheet or stream of lava
couldst
could
—used as a helping verb in the pastwe said we would go if we could and as a polite or less forceful alternative to cancould you do this for me
we found we could go
cough1 of 2verb
to force air from the lungs with a sharp short noise or series of noises
to get rid of by coughing
cough up mucus
to make a noise like that of coughing
an engine coughing and sputtering
cough2 of 2noun
a condition marked by repeated or frequent coughing
an act or sound of coughing
cough1 of 2verb
to force air from the lungs with a sharp short noise or series of noises
to get rid of by coughing
cough up mucus
to make a noise like that of coughing
an engine coughing and sputtering
cough2 of 2noun
a condition marked by repeated or frequent coughing
an act or sound of coughing
cough1 of 2verb
to force air from the lungs with a sharp short noise or series of noises
to get rid of by coughing
cough up mucus
to make a noise like that of coughing
an engine coughing and sputtering
cough2 of 2noun
a condition marked by repeated or frequent coughing
an act or sound of coughing
cough1 of 2intransitive verb
to expel air from the lungs suddenly with a sharp, short noise usually in a series of efforts
cough2 of 2noun
a condition marked by repeated, frequent coughing
he has a bad cough
a sudden, sharp-sounding expulsion of air from the lungs acting as a protective mechanism to clear the air passages or as a symptom of pulmonary disturbance
1 Six months after he had buried the hen, Aureliano Segundo woke up at midnight with an attack of coughing and the feeling that he was being strangled within by the claws of a crab.
2 He jabbed me in the back and I coughed up the water.
3 And then there was a cough from the bedroom.
4 The smoke made him cough.
烟熏得他咳嗽起来。
5 Bloom rose and wandered dazedly around the room touching things, avoiding Linda’s chair, stopping once to cough.
6 Every time she tried, she coughed and lost it.
7 In between gags and coughs, I sucked air in hard.
8 Within seconds, two suited men breeze past me, lift him by the arms and haul him, still coughing, toward town.
9 The man made a scoffing sound, then had a short bout of racking coughs.
10 Somehow, I managed to kick away from the van and raised my face up into rainfall again, blurry eyed, knotted in painful cramps, and coughing so hard, I thought I’d puke.
11 Other flu signs: muscle aches, headache, a runny nose, sore throat, cough, weakness, and fatigue.
其他流感扎症状: 肌肉疼痛 、 头疼 、 流鼻涕 、 嗓子疼 、 咳嗽 、 虚弱以及疲乏.
12 He knelt in the dry leaves and ash with the blanket wrapped about his shoulders and after a while the coughing began to subside.
13 At least her feet were on the ground and she was coughing now.
14 My voice catches and I pretend to cough.
15 Despite these efforts, my patient's cough did not produce sputum.
尽管我做了这些努力, 她还是不能咳出来痰.
16 He leaned his forehead on his arms crossed upon the bar handle of the cart and coughed.
17 My gun was ready if I heard a mosquito cough.
18 It was but the cart-horse coughing.
19 He began to cough and mutter and I realized that he was either drunk or sick.
20 His footsteps and his cough disappeared into the night.
4 厉声说出
5 招认
6 发噗噗声
7 认罪
8 吐露
voice ventilation effusion disembosom emit utter confide disburden unbosom give mouth to spit it out
10 咳出
11 咳嗽声