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81 eztulka bota
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82 tusi
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83 tuso
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84 кашлица
cough* * *ка̀шлица,ж., само ед. cough; мед. tussis; магарешка \кашлица whooping-cough; мъчителна \кашлица troublesome cough; суха \кашлица dry/hacking cough; hack.* * *cough: a dry кашлица - суха кашлица; whooping-cough - магарешка кашлица* * *1. cough 2. магарешка КАШЛИЦА whooping-cough 3. суха КАШЛИЦА а dry/hacking cough -
85 изкашлям
cough out/upмед. expectorateизкашлям се clear o.'s throat, cough* * *изка̀шлям,гл. cough out/up; мед. expectorate;\изкашлям се clear o.’s throat, cough.* * *cough out; expectorate; hawk (се); clear one's throat (се)* * *1. cough out/up 2. ИЗКАШЛЯМ ce clear o.'s throat, cough 3. мед. expectorate -
86 кашлям
cough(имам кашлица) have a coughболният кашля кръв the patient expectorates/spits blood* * *ка̀шлям,гл. cough; ( имам кашлица) have a cough; ( сухо) hack; болният кашля кръв the patient expectorates/spits blood.* * *cough; expectorate* * *1. (имам кашлица) have a cough 2. cough 3. болният кашля кръв the patient expectorates/spits blood -
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cough* * *tossire v. intr. to cough: tossire sangue, to cough up blood; tossì per avvertirmi, he gave a cough to warn me.* * *[tos'sire]* * *tossire/tos'sire/ [102](aus. avere) to cough. -
88 кашель
средство, микстура от кашля на мёде или сиропе — cough syrup
покашливание; частый сухой кашель — hacking cough
коклюш, судорожный кашель — whooping cough
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89 лекарство от кашля
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > лекарство от кашля
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90 batuk
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91 iskašljati
cough up, cough out* * *• expectorate• hawk• cough out• cough up -
92 кашель
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93 öksürük
cough. - olmak to get a cough, develop a cough. - şurubu cough syrup. -
94 hostesaft
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95 hoste
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96 hósta
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97 hósti
* * *m. cough, coughing.* * *a, m. a cough, Eluc. 19, Nj. 201, Fms. i. 282, x. 279, Pr. 474, Thom. 308. -
98 sciroppo per la tosse
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99 кашлять
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100 סוכריות נגד שיעול
cough drops, cough lozenges
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