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咳 (ké)
1. Cough: A reflex action caused by stimulation of the respiratory organs. Air is expelled forcefully while making sound, which can clear foreign objects or phlegm from the respiratory tract and is also a symptom of certain diseases.
咳嗽:呼吸器官受到刺激而引起的一种反射作用,强力呼出空气并发出声响,以清除呼吸道中的异物或痰,同时也是某些疾病的症状。
2. To sigh:
叹息:发出叹息声。
3. Exclamation: Used to express various emotions such as joy, relief, regret, or contempt.
叹词:表示欢欣、宽慰、惋惜或轻蔑等各种感情。
4. To say "damn it": Used as a mild curse.
该死:用作轻微的诅咒。
5. To address someone: Used to call someone’s attention.
招呼人:用来提醒别人注意。
咳 (hái)
1. Child laugh: Referring to the laughter of a child.
小儿笑:指小儿的欢笑。
2. Later used to refer to laughter in general.
后泛指笑貌。
3. To obstruct: To block or hinder.
阻隔:妨碍、阻挡。
4. To mention a child: Referring to an infant or a young child.
小儿:指孩童或幼儿。
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