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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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[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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