cough
- IPA[kɒf]
英式
- expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound;(of an engine) make a sudden harsh noise, especially as a sign of malfunction
- an act or sound of coughing;a condition of the respiratory organs causing coughing
verb: cough, 3rd person present: coughs, gerund or present participle: coughing, past tense: coughed, past participle: coughed
noun: cough, plural noun: coughs
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動詞
- 1. expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound he tried to speak and started to cough
- ▪ (of an engine) make a sudden harsh noise, especially as a sign of malfunction the engine began coughing and spluttering
- ▪ force (something, especially blood) out of the lungs or throat by coughing he coughed up bloodstained fluid 同義詞
- ▪ reveal information; confess once he realized we knew, he was ready to cough fast enough
名詞
- 1. an act or sound of coughing she gave a discreet cough
- ▪ a condition of the respiratory organs causing coughing he looked feverish and had a bad cough
- liquid medicine taken either to suppress or expectorate a cough.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a medicated lozenge sucked to relieve a cough.
Oxford Dictionary
- a short, dry, frequent cough.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a medicated lozenge sucked to relieve a cough or sore throat.
Oxford American Dictionary
- give something reluctantly, especially money or information that is due or required
Oxford Dictionary
- a short, dry, frequent cough.
Oxford Dictionary
- a contagious bacterial disease chiefly affecting children, characterized by convulsive coughs ...
Oxford Dictionary
- liquid medicine taken to relieve a cough: I have some cough mixture from home it is widely found in cough mixtures
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- expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound: he tried to speak and started to cough
- an act or sound of coughing: she gave a discreet cough
Oxford American Dictionary