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1. noun(act of coughing, condition) Husten, der2. intransitive verbhave a [bad] cough — [einen schlimmen] Husten haben
1) husten2) [Motor:] stottern3. transitive verbcough out — [her]aushusten
* * *[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.) husten2. noun1) (an act of coughing: He gave a cough.) der Husten2) (an illness causing coughing: a smoker's cough.) der Husten•- academic.ru/115758/cough-mixture">cough-mixture- cough up* * *[kɒf, AM kɑ:f]I. n Husten mto give a \cough (as warning) hüstelnto have a \cough einen Husten habento have smoker's \cough Raucherhusten habenII. vi2. motor stotternIII. vtto \cough blood Blut husten* * *[kɒf]1. nHusten mhe has a bit of a cough — er hat etwas Husten
2. vihusten3. vtblood husten* * *A s1. MED Husten m:have a (bad) cough (einen schlimmen) Husten haben2. a) Husten nb) Huster m:give a (nervous) cough (nervös) hüsteln, sich (nervös) räuspern3. AUTO Stottern n4. Bellen nB v/i1. husten3. bellen, husten (Geschütz etc)a) beichten, mit der Wahrheit herausrücken,b) blechen ( for für)C v/tcough up blood Blut hustena) mit der Wahrheit etc herausrücken,for für)* * *1. noun(act of coughing, condition) Husten, der2. intransitive verbhave a [bad] cough — [einen schlimmen] Husten haben
1) husten2) [Motor:] stottern3. transitive verbcough out — [her]aushusten
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cough up smth. /smth. up/ cough up blood кашлять /харкать/ кровью; cough up a bone закашляться и выплюнуть косточку; cough up a secret coll. выболтать /выдать/ тайну; cough up money coll. а) (от)давать деньги; б) выкладывать деньги; cough it up! coll. ну, выкладывай [денежки]!; I had to cough up a hundred franks coll., мне пришлось выложить сто франков -
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1. phr v откашливать, отхаркивать2. phr v сл. выдать, выболтать3. phr v сл. неохотно высказать4. phr v сл. сл. признаться; признать вину или долгcough syrup — средство, микстура от кашля на мёде или сиропе
5. phr v сл. сл. выложить денежкиСинонимический ряд:contribute (verb) add some; chip in; contribute; donate; give; help defray; kick in -
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cough [kɒf]1 nountoux f;∎ to have a cough tousser;∎ her cough doesn't seem to be getting any better sa toux n'a pas l'air de s'arranger, elle tousse toujours autant;∎ you want to get that cough seen to avec cette toux, tu devrais te faire examiner;∎ I can't get rid of this cough cette toux ne me passe pas;∎ can you do something for this cough, doctor? pouvez-vous faire quelque chose pour soigner ma toux, docteur?;∎ that's a nasty cough (you've got) tu as une mauvaise toux;∎ she gave a loud cough elle a toussé fort;∎ to give a warning cough tousser ou toussoter en guise d'avertissement;∎ she gave me a warning cough that they were coming elle a toussé ou toussoté pour m'avertir qu'ils arrivaient;∎ he cleared his throat with a loud cough il s'est éclairci la voix en toussant bruyamment;∎ figurative there's a cough in the engine le moteur tousse, le moteur a des ratéspour ou contre la toux, specialist term antitussiftousser;∎ figurative the engine coughed into life le moteur a toussé puis s'est mis en marche(blood) cracher;∎ figurative the old car coughed its way down the street la vieille voiture a descendu la rue en faisant des ratés►► cough drop pastille f contre la toux ou antitussive;cough lozenge pastille f contre ou pour la toux;cough mixture sirop m antitussif ou contre la toux;cough sweet pastille f contre la toux ou antitussive;cough syrup sirop m antitussif ou contre la toux➲ cough up∎ cough up what you owe me crache ce que tu me dois∎ come on then, cough up! allez, banque! -
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cough up [sth.]1) espettorare (tossendo) [ blood]2) colloq. fig. dare [ information]to cough up (the money) — sganciare o sborsare (il denaro)
* * *(a slang expression for to pay: It's time you coughed up (the money I lent you).) sganciare, sborsare* * *1. vt + adv(blood, phlegm) sputare, fig, (fam: money) tirare fuori2. vi + advfig fam cacciare i soldi* * *cough up [sth.]1) espettorare (tossendo) [ blood]2) colloq. fig. dare [ information]to cough up (the money) — sganciare o sborsare (il denaro)
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cough, USA n toux f ; dry/smoker's cough toux sèche/de fumeur ; to have a cough tousser ; she has a bad cough elle a une mauvaise toux.B vi tousser.■ cough up:▶ cough up [sth]1 lit cracher [blood] ; -
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cough up [something]1) lit cracher [blood]2) (colloq) fig cracher (colloq) [information]to cough up (the money) — cracher (colloq)
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[kɒf, Am kɑ:f] nHusten m;to give a \cough ( as warning) hüsteln;to have a \cough einen Husten haben;to have smoker's \cough Raucherhusten haben vi2) motor stotternto \cough blood Blut husten -
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* * *◆ cough upI. vt1. (bring up)to \cough up up ⇆ blood/phlegm Blut/Schleim hustento \cough up up money Geld herausrücken famyou owe me money so come on, \cough up it up! du schuldest mir Geld, also komm rüber damit!II. vi ( fam: pay) Geld herausrücken fam; (give back) [wieder] herausrücken, zurückgeben; BRIT (admit) [mit der Wahrheit] herausrücken* * *1. vt sep (lit)aushusten2. vt insep (fig inf)money rausrücken (inf), ausspucken (inf), rüberkommen mit (sl)3. vi (fig inf)blechen (inf), ausspucken (inf) -
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vt1) ( bring up)to \cough up up <-> blood/ phlegm Blut/Schleim hustento \cough up up money Geld herausrücken ( fam) -
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n. hoest; de waarheid ophoesten,bekennen--------v. hoesten; bekennencough1[ kof] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 kuch(je) ⇒ hoestbui/aanval♦voorbeelden:1 have a bad cough • erg/lelijk hoesten————————cough2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
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1) разг. отхаркивать Jane has just coughed up a fishbone. ≈ Джейн только что выплюнула рыбью кость.
2) разг. сболтнуть, проболтаться выдать что-л. See if you can make the prisoner cough up the names of his companions. ≈ Попробуй сделать так, чтобы он невзначай назвал тебе имена своих сообщников.
3) разг. признавать свою вину After hours of questioning, the prisoner coughed up and admitted that he had stolen the jewels. ≈ После нескольких часов допроса арестованный признался, что это он украл бриллианты. откашливать, отхаркивать - to * blood харкать кровью (сленг) выдать, выболтать;
неохотно высказать( сленг) признаться;
признать вину или долг( сленг) выложить денежкиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cough up
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(a slang expression for to pay: It's time you coughed up (the money I lent you).) desembolsar, pagarv.• desgarrar v.1) v + adv + o ( pay) (colloq) \<\<money\>\> soltar* (fam), aflojar (fam)2) v + adv ( pay) soltar* la plata (AmS fam) or (Esp) la pasta or (AmL tb) la lana (fam)1. VT + ADV1) [+ blood, phlegm] escupir, arrojar; (Med) expectorar2) (fig) * [+ money] soltar2.VI + ADV (fig) * soltar la pasta ** * *1) v + adv + o ( pay) (colloq) \<\<money\>\> soltar* (fam), aflojar (fam)2) v + adv ( pay) soltar* la plata (AmS fam) or (Esp) la pasta or (AmL tb) la lana (fam) -
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intj.sacúdase.v.1 toser (phlegm, blood)2 poner (familiar) (money), apoquinar (España), garpar (R.Plata)3 expectorar, expulsar por medio de la tos, toser fuertemente para expulsar material alojado en la tráquea.4 confesar, echar todo.vi.poner dinero (familiar) (pay up), apoquinar (España), garpar (R.Plata) -
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English-Russian big medical dictionary > schilling blood cough
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