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Significados de
expectorate
en inglés
portugués
expectorar
catalán
expectorar
Volver al significado
Discharge (phlegm or sputum) from the lungs and out of the mouth.
cough up
cough out
spit up
spit out
portugués
expectorar
español
expectorar
Volver al significado
Clear out the chest and lungs.
clear out
drive out
español
expectorar
Sinónimos
Examples for "
clear out
"
clear out
drive out
Examples for "
clear out
"
1
And you managed to
clear
out
most of Matthew's house in Amsterdam.
2
One project Ihad long been putting off was a closet
clear
out
.
3
Let's change the sheets and
clear
out
a space in the closet.
4
Bring your hatchet along and
clear
out
the Canteen in the Home.
5
He'll be
clear
out
of the country in less than a day.
1
I feel anxious when I
drive
out
of the city, he said.
2
It's a 15 minute
drive
out
of town, but worth the trip.
3
Hang it outside your cottage, or it will
drive
out
your family.
4
She would
drive
out
in a hired car and dismiss the man.
5
A low whistle gave Otanes the signal to
drive
out
the fawn.
Uso de
expectorate
en inglés
1
Might stick it in your pocket, loudly, or
expectorate
on the carpet.
2
Sir George came hither yesterday, to
expectorate
with me, as he called it.
3
The throat is dry and irritated, and there is a constant desire to
expectorate
.
4
Frogs would smoke, but I fancy they would
expectorate
too elaborately to be neighbourly.
5
Few patients, though receiving standard anti-tuberculous chemotherapy,
expectorate
tubercle bacilli continuously for more than a year.
6
The assay would be beneficial for rapid diagnosis of PTB for those adult patients who cannot
expectorate
sputum.
7
The pain was augmented during deglutition, and almost immediately afterward he commenced to
expectorate
great quantities of blood.
8
Private Wamphray, pausing to
expectorate
,
continues-
9
He would
expectorate
and spit: Bah!
10
Conclusions: Sputum induction is effective in obtaining sputum in some patients with CAP who fail to
expectorate
a sample.
11
If any one or anything goes by, he must watch it while in sight and then comment and
expectorate
.
12
We are not even allowed to
expectorate
when and where we will, a privilege enjoyed by the merest savage.
13
There was a nauseating, rancid taste to the stuff, but I dared not even raise my head to
expectorate
.
14
He began to
expectorate
blood-nounusual thing for him-butthis time to such extent that he feared the return of hemorrhage.
15
The girls
expectorate
to such an extent that the floor is nauseous with it; the little girls practise spitting and are adepts at it.
16
On one occasion he was playing a very close game, in the midst of which he left the table to
expectorate
in the fireplace.
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expectorate
Verbo
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Colocaciones frecuentes
expectorate a sample
expectorate blood
expectorate great
expectorate sputum
expectorate too
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Translations for
expectorate
portugués
expectorar
cuspir
catalán
expectorar
español
expectorar
sacar
despejar
Expectorate
a través del tiempo