cough
cough 英 [kɒf] 美 [kɔf]
n. 咳嗽 v. 咳嗽
进行时:coughing 过去式:coughed 过去分词:coughed 第三人称单数:coughs 名词复数:coughs
- A cough is a reflex in which your throat or lungs are cleared by a sudden, sharp burst of air escaping. A bad cough can make it very hard to sleep at night.
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- n. 咳嗽
- v. 咳嗽
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1. His cough was nearly cured.
他的咳嗽差不多全好了。
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2. I couldn't stop coughing.
我咳嗽不止。
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3. She gave a little cough to attract my attention.
她轻轻地咳了一声以引起我的注意。
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4. to have a dry cough
干咳;
- cough (v.) "a violent, noisy effort to expel air from the lungs," early 14c., coughen, probably in Old English but not recorded, from Proto-Germanic *kokh- (source also of Middle Dutch kochen, Middle High German kuchen), with the rough "kh" of German or of Scottish loch. Onomatopoeic. Related: Coughed; coughing.
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