cough

英[kɒf] 美[kɔf]
  • n. 咳嗽,咳嗽声;咳嗽病
  • vt. 咳出
  • vi. 咳嗽
  • n. (Cough)人名;(英)考夫

词态变化


复数: coughs;第三人称单数: coughs;过去式: coughed;过去分词: coughed;现在分词: coughing;

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拟声词

中文词源


cough 咳嗽

拟声词,模仿咳嗽的声音。

英文词源


cough
cough: [14] Although it is largely disguised by the modern English pronunciation, cough is of onomatopoeic origin. It came from a prehistoric Germanic base *kokh- (the kh pronounced not unlike the ch of loch), which initiated the sound of coughing. This has no recorded Old English descendant (although one probably existed, *cohhian), and first appears in the language as Middle English coughen.
cough (v.)
early 14c., coughen, probably in Old English, but not recorded, from Proto-Germanic *kokh- (with the rough "kh" of German or of Scottish loch; cognates: Middle Dutch kochen, Middle High German kuchen). Onomatopoeic. Related: Coughed; coughing. As a noun from c. 1300.

双语例句


1. Will this be enough to persuade Congress to cough up?
这能说服国会掏钱吗?

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2. I'll have to cough up $10,000 a year for tuition.
我每年将不得不付1万美元的学费。

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3. His cough grew more persistent until it never stopped.
他咳嗽持续的时间越来越长,直到咳个不停。

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4. Try gargling with salt water as soon as a cough begins.
一开始咳嗽就马上试着用盐水漱口。

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5. He suffered from a snotty nose, runny eyes and a slight cough.
他又是流鼻涕,又是流眼泪,还有点咳嗽。

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