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1 cough medicine / cough mixture
cough medicine / cough mixturejarabe nombre masculino para la tos -
2 cough medicine
s.medicina para la tos, expectorante, remedio para la tos, antitusivo. -
3 cough
kof
1. verb(to make a harsh sound when bringing air or harmful matter from the lungs or throat: He's coughing badly because he has a cold.) toser
2. noun1) (an act of coughing: He gave a cough.) tos2) (an illness causing coughing: a smoker's cough.) tos•- cough up
cough1 n toscough2 vb tosertr[kɒf]1 tos nombre femenino1 toser\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a (bad) cough tener (mucha) toscough medicine / cough mixture jarabe nombre masculino para la toscough sweet / cough drop pastilla para la toscough ['kɔf] vi: tosercough n: tos fn.• tos s.f.v.• toser v.kɔːf, kɒf
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noun tos fto have a cough — tener* tos
he gave a loud cough — tosió ruidosamente; (before n)
cough drop — pastilla f para la tos
cough mixture o syrup — jarabe m para la tos
cough sweet — (BrE) caramelo m para la tos
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intransitive verb toser
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cough vt cough (up) expectorar, esputarPhrasal Verbs:- cough up[kɒf]1.N tos f2. VI1) toser2) ** (=confess) cantar *3.CPDcough drop N — pastilla f para la tos
cough medicine, cough mixture N — jarabe m para la tos
cough sweet NPL — caramelo m para la tos
cough syrup N — = cough mixture
- cough up* * *[kɔːf, kɒf]
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noun tos fto have a cough — tener* tos
he gave a loud cough — tosió ruidosamente; (before n)
cough drop — pastilla f para la tos
cough mixture o syrup — jarabe m para la tos
cough sweet — (BrE) caramelo m para la tos
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intransitive verb toser
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cough vt cough (up) expectorar, esputarPhrasal Verbs:- cough up -
4 cough-mixture
noun (a medicine used for relieving coughing.) jarabe contra la tos -
5 soothe
su:ð1) (to calm, comfort or quieten (a person, his feelings etc): She was so upset that it took half an hour to soothe her.) calmar, tranquilizar2) (to ease (pain etc): The medicine soothed the child's toothache.) aliviar, calmar•- soothing- soothingly
soothe vb aliviar / calmartr[sʊːð]2 (ease pain) aliviar, calmar1) calm: calmar, tranquilizar2) relieve: aliviarv.• ablandar v.• aliviar v.• calmar v.• desenojar v.• endulzar v.suːða) ( calm) \<\<person\>\> calmar, tranquilizar*; \<\<nerves\>\> calmarb) ( relieve) \<\<pain/cough\>\> aliviar, calmar[suːð]1.VT [+ person, baby] calmar, tranquilizar; [+ nerves] calmar; [+ mind] relajar; [+ anger] aplacar; [+ doubts] acallar; [+ pain, cough] aliviarto soothe sb's fears — disipar los temores de algn, tranquilizar a algn
2.VI aliviar* * *[suːð]a) ( calm) \<\<person\>\> calmar, tranquilizar*; \<\<nerves\>\> calmarb) ( relieve) \<\<pain/cough\>\> aliviar, calmar -
6 syrup
'sirəp, ]( American) 'sə:-1) (water or the juice of fruits boiled with sugar and made thick and sticky.) jarabe; almíbar2) (a purified form of treacle.) melaza•- syrupysyrup n almíbar / jarabetr['sɪrəp]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL jarabe nombre masculino2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL almíbar nombre masculinosyrup ['sərəp, 'sɪrəp] n: jarabe m, almíbar m (de azúcar y agua)n.• almíbar s.m.• jarabe s.m.• jarope s.m.• salsa espesa s.f.'sɜːrəp, 'sɪ-, 'sɪrəpmass nouna) ( Culin) ( sugar solution) almíbar m; ( with other ingredients) jarabe m, sirope mb) ( medicine) jarabe m['sɪrǝp]N (Culin) almíbar m, jarabe m ; (Med) jarabe m* * *['sɜːrəp, 'sɪ-, 'sɪrəp]mass nouna) ( Culin) ( sugar solution) almíbar m; ( with other ingredients) jarabe m, sirope mb) ( medicine) jarabe m -
7 nasty
1) (unpleasant to the senses: a nasty smell.) asqueroso, desagradable, repugnante2) (unfriendly or unpleasant in manner: The man was very nasty to me.) desagradable3) (wicked; evil: He has a nasty temper.) malo4) ((of weather) very poor, cold, rainy etc.) malo5) ((of a wound, cut etc) serious: That dog gave her a nasty bite.) feo, grave6) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) peligroso, difícil•- nastily- nastiness
nasty adj desagradable / malotr['nɑːstɪ]1 (unpleasant) desagradable, repugnante, horrible■ what a nasty smell! ¡qué olor más desagradable!2 (malicious) malintencionado,-a; (unkind) antipático,-a3 (dangerous) peligroso,-a4 (tricky) peliagudo,-a5 (serious) grave\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto have a nasty mind ser mal pensado,-ato turn nasty ponerse feo,-a1) filthy: sucio, mugriento2) obscene: obsceno3) mean, spiteful: malo, malicioso4) unpleasant: desagradable, feo5) repugnant: asqueroso, repugnantea nasty smell: un olor asquerosoadj.• asqueroso, -a adj.• feo, -a adj.• indecente adj.• malévolo, -a adj.• repugnante adj.• sucio, -a adj.'næsti, 'nɑːstiadjective -tier, -tiest1)a) <taste/smell/medicine> asqueroso, repugnante; < habit> feo, desagradableb) <film/book> asqueroso, inmundothey are really nasty to him — son realmente malos or crueles con él
to have a nasty temper — tener* muy mal carácter
what a nasty trick! — qué canallada!; piece 2)
3)b) (difficult, dangerous) <question/exam> peliagudo, muy difícil; <corner/intersection> muy peligrosoc) ( unpleasant) <situation/experience> desagradable['nɑːstɪ]1. ADJ(compar nastier) (superl nastiest)1) (=unpleasant) [situation, experience, surprise] desagradable; [taste, smell] desagradable, repugnante; [habit, weather] desagradable, feo, malo•
I've got a nasty feeling that... — tengo la horrible sensación de que...•
history has a nasty habit of repeating itself — la historia tiene la mala costumbre de repetirsetaste 1., 2)•
the situation turned nasty — la situación se puso fea2) (=serious) [accident] serio, grave; [cut, wound] feo; [infection] fuerte; [disease] peligroso•
a nasty case of — un caso grave de3) (=difficult) [question] difícil; [bend, junction] peligroso; [problem] complicado•
there was one nasty moment when... — se produjo un momento de tensión cuando...4) (=spiteful) [person, remark] cruel, desagradable; [joke] de mal gusto, grosero•
a nasty-looking individual — un individuo mal encarado•
to be nasty to sb — ser cruel con algn•
he turned nasty and started to shout — se puso agresivo y empezó a gritar2.N*video 3.there were a few hidden nasties in my bill — había unas cuantas sorpresas desagradables en mi cuenta
* * *['næsti, 'nɑːsti]adjective -tier, -tiest1)a) <taste/smell/medicine> asqueroso, repugnante; < habit> feo, desagradableb) <film/book> asqueroso, inmundothey are really nasty to him — son realmente malos or crueles con él
to have a nasty temper — tener* muy mal carácter
what a nasty trick! — qué canallada!; piece 2)
3)b) (difficult, dangerous) <question/exam> peliagudo, muy difícil; <corner/intersection> muy peligrosoc) ( unpleasant) <situation/experience> desagradable -
8 soothing
adjective sedante, calmante, tranquilizantetr['sʊːðɪŋ]1 (medicine) calmante; (ointment) balsámico,-a; (bath, music) relajante; (tone, words) tranquilizador,-raadj.• ablandador adj.• ablandativo, -a adj.• calmante adj.• consolador adj.• sedante adj.• tranquilizador adj.'suːðɪŋa) ( calming) <voice/words> tranquilizador; <music/bath> relajanteb) ( pain-relieving) <ointment/syrup> balsámico; < medicine> calmante['suːðɪŋ]ADJ [ointment, lotion] balsámico, calmante; [massage, bath, music] relajante; [tone, words, voice, manner] tranquilizadorit has a soothing effect — [massage, bath, music] tiene un efecto relajante; [ointment] tiene un efecto balsámico; [cough mixture, herbal tea] tiene un efecto calmante; [words, voice] tiene un efecto tranquilizador
* * *['suːðɪŋ]a) ( calming) <voice/words> tranquilizador; <music/bath> relajanteb) ( pain-relieving) <ointment/syrup> balsámico; < medicine> calmante
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