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101 cough impulse
Медицина: кашлевой толчок -
102 cough laryngeal syncope
Макаров: беттолепсия, кашлевой обморокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cough laryngeal syncope
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103 cough lozenge
Общая лексика: пастилка от кашля -
104 cough lozenges
Макаров: таблетки от кашля -
105 cough mixture
Медицина: микстура от кашля -
106 cough out
1) Общая лексика: отхаркнуть, выпалить2) Горное дело: отхаркивать (пыль, попавшую в лёгкие)3) Макаров: отхаркивать -
107 cough plate
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108 cough reflex
Медицина: кашлевой рефлекс -
109 cough remedy
1) Медицина: средство от кашля2) Реклама: лекарство от кашля -
110 cough suppressant
Медицина: средство от кашля -
111 cough sweets
Кулинария: конфеты от кашля -
112 cough switch
Техника: микрофонный жезл -
113 cough syncopal syndrome
Неврология: кашлево-обморочный синдромУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cough syncopal syndrome
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114 cough syncope
Медицина: беттолепсия, кашлевой обморок -
115 cough syrop
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116 cough syrup
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117 cough up blood
Макаров: харкать кровью -
118 cough up phlegm
Макаров: отхаркивать мокроту -
119 cough up some money
Разговорное выражение: выделить средства (на проект, ремонт и т.д.: The city has decided the project is going ahead whether or not the federal government coughs up some money.) -
120 cough-cerebral syndrome
Неврология: кашлевая эпилепсия (разновидность сложной преципитирующей эпилепсии, приступы которой провоцируются актами глотания пищи), беттолепсия, гортанное головокружение, гортанный криз, кашле-обморочный синдром, кашлевой обморок, кашлевой синкомальный припадок, кашлемозговой синдромУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cough-cerebral syndrome
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Cough — A young boy coughing due to pertussis (Whooping Cough). ICD 10 R05 ICD … Wikipedia
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. [1913 Webster] 2. The more or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cough — Cough, v. t. 1. To expel from the lungs or air passages by coughing; followed by up; as, to cough up phlegm. [1913 Webster] 2. To bring to a specified state by coughing; as, he coughed himself hoarse. [1913 Webster] {To cough down}, to silence or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cough — [kɒf ǁ kɒːf] verb cough something → up phrasal verb [intransitive, transitive] informal to pay money unwillingly: • Grumman finally coughed up $40 million in settlement of the legal claims against it. • We ll get a new TV as soon as the insurance … Financial and business terms
cough up — (something) 1. to allow an opponent to take the lead in a competition. Sele got a 3 0 lead in the second inning but then coughed it up in the third. 2. to pay money unwillingly. I had to cough up $35 for administration fees. Martinez s lawyers… … New idioms dictionary
cough — [kôf] vi. [ME coughen, akin to MDu cuchen, to cough, Ger keuchen, to gasp] 1. to expel air suddenly and noisily from the lungs through the glottis, either as the result of an involuntary muscular spasm in the throat or to clear the air passages 2 … English World dictionary
cough — [n] expelled air with sound ahem, bark, cold, croup, frog in throat*, hack, hem, tickle in throat*, whoop; concepts 65,316 cough [v] expelling air with sound bark, choke, clear throat, convulse, expectorate, hack, hawk, hem, spit up, vomit,… … New thesaurus
cough — ► VERB 1) expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound. 2) (of an engine) make a sudden harsh noise. 3) (cough up) informal give (something, especially money) reluctantly. 4) Brit. informal reveal information; confess. ► NOUN 1) a … English terms dictionary
cough — (v.) early 14c., coughen, probably in O.E., but not recorded, from P.Gmc. *kokh (with the rough kh of German or of Scottish loch; Cf. M.Du. kochen, M.H.G. kuchen). Onomatopoeic. Related: Coughed; coughing. As a noun from c.1300 … Etymology dictionary
cough — cough1 [ kaf ] verb * 1. ) intransitive to force air up through your throat with a sudden noise, especially when you have a cold or when you want to get someone s attention: My chest felt painful, and I was coughing uncontrollably. a ) cough or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English