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شبکه مترجمین ایران
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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شبکه مترجمین ایران
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cough (sth) up [ M ] slang to produce money or information unwillingly • I've just had to cough up £40 for a parking fine.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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noun ADJ. little, polite, slight The butler gave a little cough to announce his presence. | violent | bad, nasty | chesty, croupy | barking, dry, hacking, racking, rasping | persistent | smoker's He had a smoker's cough and nicotine-yellowed fingers. VERB + COUGH give He gave a slight, apologetic cough and said, ‘Excuse me.’ | have, suffer from | catch, develop, get COUGH + NOUN medicine, mixture, sweetILLNESS
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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cough verbs have (got) a cough • I’ve had a cough for weeks now. get/catch a cough • A lot of people get coughs at this time of year. adjectives a bad cough • Jason’s at home with a bad cough. a nasty/violent cough (= a very bad cough ) a smoker's cough (= one caused by smoking ) a dry cough (= one that does not produce any liquid ) a loose cough (= one that produces liquid ) a chesty cough British English (= one that affects your chest ) a hacking cough (= a bad cough with an unpleasant sound ) a slight cough (= one that is not very serious ) • He has a slight cough but I don’t think he’s really ill. a tickly cough (= one that keeps irritating your throat ) a persistent cough (= one that is difficult to cure ) cough + NOUN cough medicine/cough mixture/cough syrup (= liquid containing medicine for a cough ) • You should take some cough medicine. a cough drop ( also a cough sweet British English ) (= a sweet you suck to make a cough less irritating ) • He was sucking on a cough sweet.
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noun clearing throat: During the silence, I heard a cough.
Simple Definitions
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cough sth up [ M ] to make something come out of your throat or lungs when you cough • Doctors were worried when she started to cough up blood.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs
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verb ADV. a bit, a little, slightly | apologetically, discreetly, nervously, politely | loudly, violently | up He vomited and began coughing up blood. PHRASES cough and splutter The whisky made her cough and splutter. | a coughing fit He had a coughing fit and couldn't speak for a few moments. | cough into life (figurative) The old engine coughed into life.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary