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 cough [kɒf]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 咳嗽

vi. 咳嗽

vt. 咳出

[医] 咳(嗽)


  1. She gave a quiet cough to attract my attention.
    她轻轻地咳了一声好引起我注意。
  2. Why don't you lay off smoking for a while until your cough gets better?
    你为什么不先戒烟等你的咳嗽好了一些后再说?
  3. The baby has a cough.
    婴儿咳嗽了。


cough
[ noun ]
  1. a sudden noisy expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages; a common symptom of upper respiratory infection or bronchitis or pneumonia or tuberculosis

  2. <noun.state>
[ verb ]
  1. exhale abruptly, as when one has a chest cold or congestion

  2. <verb.body>
    The smoker coughs all day


Cough \Cough\ (k?f), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Coughed} (k?ft); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Coughing}.] [Cf. D. kuchen, MHG. k?chen to
breathe, G. keuchen to pant, and E. chincough, the first part
of which is prob. akin to cough; cf. also E. choke.]
To expel air, or obstructing or irritating matter, from the
lungs or air passages, in a noisy and violent manner.


Cough \Cough\, v. t.
1. To expel from the lungs or air passages by coughing; --
followed by up; as, to cough up phlegm.

2. To bring to a specified state by coughing; as, he coughed
himself hoarse.

{To cough down}, to silence or put down (an objectionable
speaker) by simulated coughing.


Cough \Cough\, n. [Cg. D. kuch. See {Cough}, v. i. ]
1. A sudden, noisy, and violent expulsion of air from the
chest, caused by irritation in the air passages, or by the
reflex action of nervous or gastric disorder, etc.

2. The more or less frequent repetition of coughing,
constituting a symptom of disease.

{Stomach cough}, {Ear cough}, cough due to irritation in the
stomach or ear.

  1. Victims less severely affected may cough bloody sputum for months.
  2. It meant scientists could begin to think about designing a drug that might stop the virus. Nearly 10 years on, there is no new drug that does more than alleviate cough and cold symptoms.
  3. And one threat: If you don't cough up for the condoms, we'll make you pay for the welfare babies.
  4. The Soviets had to cough up the American in their own interest sooner rather than later.
  5. Children and pregnant women receive shots to protect against polio, measles, diphtheria, tetanus and whooping cough.
  6. It isn't Ne Win or Sein Lwin or Maung Maung or any other individual the Burmese Socialist Program Party might cough up.
  7. People who cough now will get something more than pained stares from their fellow concertgoers: the Sydney Opera House is giving away four-packs of lozenges in an effort to quiet noisemakers.
  8. Bristol-Myers says that in 1982, about 80% of its sales to retailers of deodorants, analgesics, and cough and cold remedies included incentives.
  9. This creates an imbalance in the play. For example, the wife in The Showman does little more than cough: the grown-up children broadly kow-tow to their father.
  10. Here is some information about filing claims under the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, which established a compensation system for families of children who died or suffered injuries after being immunized against whooping cough and other diseases.
  11. Laboratory tests showed that non-toxic versions of the poisons are capable of inducing an immunity to whooping cough, the researchers reported in this week's issue of the journal Science.
  12. But he said parents were not being instructed on how to protect their children at small cost from the "great scourges" of disease including diarrhea, measles, tetanus, whooping cough and acute respiratory infection.
  13. If you do, cough up because so-and-so's wife is going to have twins.'
  14. That the federal government provide sufficient money for ensuring that all children be immunized against polio, diphtheria, measles, tetanus, whooping cough and mumps.
  15. "As it turned out, he knew that things weren't going to be all that comfortable for him anyway, so he decided to cough them up," said Sgt. Dan Rearick. "He just said, `Wait a minute.'
  16. That's where we are having disastrous outbreaks with permanent damage and dying children" from whooping cough and other childhood diseases.
  17. The Lloyd's underwriters, Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. and Insurance Co. of North America, will now work together to try and calculate how much Boeing should cough up.
  18. Mandela is normally slender," Herzog said. "He did not cough once when I visited him.
  19. If it flops, the city could be forced to cough up some $3 million a year for 30 years.
  20. All the reports linking sunshine with wrinkles and skin cancer have made a deep, dark tan seem about as sexy as a cigarette cough.
  21. "When I feel that it is an evening when people are coughing too much, I try in between the movements to leave a little more time so that the people have the time to cough or whatever," Lopez-Cobos said.
  22. The reactions stem from the fact that the vaccine contains multiple copies of the whole Bordetella pertussis bacterium, which causes whooping cough.
  23. The AIDS virus is passed during sex or through bodily fluids, but tuberculosis is transmitted through the air when infected people cough or sneeze.
  24. The researchers said the infected people can sometimes feel the worm in their throat in a "tingling" sensation and cough up the worm within 48 hours.
  25. Their vaccine remains in use against whooping cough, an infectious respiratory disease that once killed up to 6,000 U.S. children a year.
  26. The world's longest-reigning monarch has been bedridden since internal hemorrhaging caused him to cough up blood Sept. 19.
  27. The Montana native, who suffered from whooping cough when she was 5, developed the vaccine with Dr. Pearly L. Kendrick during the 1930s at the state Department of Public Health's laboratory here.
  28. Warner-Lambert Co. said it is planning a $5 million joint venture with the People's Republic of China to make and market chewing gum, cough drops and candies.
  29. "I went from July into early December with a chronic cough and post-nasal drip.
  30. A potentially safer whooping cough vaccine made by novel genetic engineering techniques was described by a team of Italian, U.S. and Japanese scientists.
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