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фраз. гл.1) отхаркиватьMother made the jelly with salt instead of sugar, so the children coughed it out. — Мама сделала желе не с сахаром, а с солью, так что детей стошнило.
2) разг. неохотно говорить, выдавливать из себяThe police may be able to make him cough out his story. — Полицейские выдавят из него, как было дело.
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cough out smth. /smth. out/ he coughed out a bone он закашлялся и выплюнул косточку; the locomotive coughed out grean clouds of black smoke паровоз выпускал клубы черного дыма -
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1) отхаркивать Mother made the jelly with salt instead of sugar, so the children coughed it out. ≈ Мама сделала желе не с сахаром, а с солью, так что детей стошнило.
2) неохотно говорить, выдавливать из себя The police may be able to make him cough out his story. ≈ Полицейские выдавят из него, как было дело.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cough out
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phrvt slThe police may be able to make him cough out his story — Полиции, может быть, удастся заставить его все выложить начистоту
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1) Общая лексика: отхаркнуть, выпалить2) Горное дело: отхаркивать (пыль, попавшую в лёгкие)3) Макаров: отхаркивать -
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отхаркиватьнеохотно говорить, выдавливать из себяАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > cough out
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v.escupir al toser, expectorar.
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