1. 咳嗽:今天是第四天咳嗽(coughing)了, 咳出很脓的痰, 自我检测是急性支气管炎(acute bronchitis). 最后还是去看看医生(family doctor)吧.
2. 打喷嚏、咳嗽、打瞌睡、吐痰:- Smokers beware 抽烟者须知 | - Sneezing, coughing, yawning, spitting 打喷嚏、咳嗽、打瞌睡、吐痰 | - Frequent hand washing 经常洗手
1. Measles is a kind of acute respiratory disease with symptoms characterized by rashes, fever and coughing.
2. Tuberculosis is a contagious lung disease that spreads through the air, including through coughing and sneezing.
3. Beijing's dusty climate and high levels of pollution mean that coughing up is often the only way to clear your throat.
4. An adult who was coughing up blood and a young man whose head was covered in blood were rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment.
5. But once you're coughing and running a fever, it's essential that you undergo an examination at a nearby hospital as soon as possible.
6. Such institutions are set up to lure unsuspecting Chinese and Indian students into coughing up exorbitant amounts as tuition and other charges.
7. coughing的意思
7. One of its Form Four students developed fever, sore throat and coughing on Wednesday and was admitted to Tuen Mun Hospital for treatment.
8. My boss'conversations with his foreign staff consisted more of sniffling and coughing than words.
9. There is hardly any expression on her tanned face, except when a fit of coughing makes her grimace in pain.
10. But the Chinese party can hardly afford to keep coughing up cold cash when profits do not seem to be in sight.
noun
1. coughing的反义词
1. a sudden noisy expulsion of air from the lungs that clears the air passages
a common symptom of upper respiratory infection or bronchitis or pneumonia or tuberculosis
Synonym: cough