cough
美音:
[kɔf
]英音:
[kɔf
]n.咳嗽 v.咳嗽
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cough为六级词汇
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词形变化:
动词过去式:coughed 过去分词:coughed 现在分词:coughing 第三人称单数:coughs
cough
/kɒf; [US] kɔ:f; kɔf/
v
1 [I] send out air from the lungs violently and noisily, esp to clear one's throat or when one has a cold, etc 咳嗽
*She was coughing (away) all night. 她咳了一整夜.
* (fig 比喻) The engine coughed and spluttered into life, ie started noisily. 这发动机起动时喀喀作响.
2 [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (up) get sth out of the throat or lungs by coughing 咳出某物
*He'd been coughing up blood. 他那时一直在咳血.
3 (phr v) cough (sth) up (Brit infml 口) say or produce sth reluctantly 勉强说出某话; 不情愿地提供某物
*He owes us money, but he won't cough (it) up. 他欠我们钱, 却不愿还帐.
* Come on, cough up
*who did it? 好了, 说出来, 是谁干的?
n
1 [C] act or sound of coughing 咳嗽; 咳嗽声
*She gave a quiet cough to attract my attention. 她轻轻地咳了一声好引起我注意.
2 [sing] illness, infection, etc that causes a person to cough often 咳嗽
*have a bad cough 咳嗽得很厉害
* [attrib 作定语] `cough medicine, mixture, etc, ie taken to relieve a cough 止咳的药、合剂等.
1. She´s developed a chronic cough. 她的咳嗽已成了一种慢性病。
2. I have got a cough. 我有点咳嗽.
3. It was not unusual for him to cough for an hour. 他常常一连咳上一个来小时。
4. I do not remember when he started to cough. 我记不清父亲是什么时候开始咳嗽的,
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