coughing
v. 咳嗽( cough的現在分詞 ); (從喉嚨或肺中)咳出; (突然)發出刺耳的噪音
n. 咳嗽
When you cough, you force air out of your throat with a sudden, harsh noise. You often cough when you are ill, or when you are nervous or want to attract someone's attention.
Graham began to cough violently...
格雷厄姆開始劇烈咳嗽。
He coughed. 'Excuse me, Mrs Allsworthy, could I have a word?'
他咳了一聲說道,“奧爾斯沃西夫人,打斷您一下,我能說句話嗎?”
A cough is an illness in which you cough often and your chest or throat hurts.
...if you have a persistent cough for over a month.
如果你持續咳嗽一個月以上
If you cough blood or mucus, it comes up out of your throat or mouth when you cough.
I started coughing blood so they transferred me to a hospital.
我開始咯血,於是他們把我轉到了醫院。
If an engine or other machine coughs, it makes a sudden, harsh noise.
Then suddenly, the engine coughed, spluttered and died.
接著,發動機突然咔咔地響了幾聲,然後就熄火了。
1. the act of exhaling air suddenly with a noise
2. sudden expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages; a common symptom of upper respiratory infection or bronchitis or pneumonia or tuberculosis
He had stopped coughing.
祖父停止了咳嗽,又說.
I doubt he had much lung left at all, after coughing for so many years.
在他咳了很多年之後,我懷疑他幾乎沒有什麼肺功能了.
Coughing clears the lungs of mucus.
咳嗽能清除肺裡的黏液.
The smoke started her coughing.
煙使她咳嗽起來.
I am coughing away like the mischief.
我今天咳嗽得非常厲害.