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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

coughing fit SUST.

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I. fit [ingl. brit. fɪt, ingl. am. fɪt] SUST.

1. fit MED.:

2. fit (gen):

to have sb in fits coloq.
to have or throw a fit coloq. (be mad)

3. fit (of garment):

II. fit [ingl. brit. fɪt, ingl. am. fɪt] ADJ.

1. fit person:

2. fit (suitable, appropriate):

to be fit for (worthy of) person, hero, king
to be fit for role
it is fit that form.

3. fit (in emphatic phrases) coloq.:

4. fit ingl. brit. coloq.:

III. fit <pret. imperf. fitted, fit ingl. am., part. pas. fitted> [ingl. brit. fɪt, ingl. am. fɪt] V. trans.

1. fit (be the right size):

fit garment:
fit shoe:
fit object: top, surface
fit envelope, space

2. fit (make or find room for):

to fit sth in or into room, house, car

3. fit (install):

fit lock, door, window, kitchen, shower
to fit sth with attachment, lock

4. fit:

to fit sb for garment, uniform
to fit sb with hearing aid, prosthesis, pacemaker

5. fit (be compatible with):

fit description, requirements
fit decor, colour scheme

6. fit (qualify, make suitable):

to fit sb for/to do experience, qualifications:

IV. fit <pret. imperf. fitted, fit ingl. am., part. pas. fitted> [ingl. brit. fɪt, ingl. am. fɪt] V. intr.

1. fit (be the right size):

fit garment:
fit shoes:
fit object, lid, sheet:

2. fit (have enough room):

tenir (into dans)

3. fit (go into designated place):

to fit into place part, handle:
to fit into place cupboard, brick:

4. fit (tally, correspond) fig.:

to fit with statement, story, facts
to fit into ideology, colour scheme

V. fit [ingl. brit. fɪt, ingl. am. fɪt]

I. bill [ingl. brit. bɪl, ingl. am. bɪl] SUST.

1. bill COM. (for payment):

2. bill DER., POL. (law):

bill, a. Bill Education/Employment Bill

3. bill (poster):

4. bill ingl. am. (banknote):

5. bill ZOOL. (beak):

bec m

6. bill arcznte. FIN. (promise to pay):

7. bill GEOGR. (promontory):

II. bill [ingl. brit. bɪl, ingl. am. bɪl] V. trans.

1. bill (send demand for payment):

bill person, company
to bill sb for sth
facturer qc à qn

2. bill TEAT. (gen) (advertise):

to be billed as event, entertainment, meeting:

III. bill [ingl. brit. bɪl, ingl. am. bɪl]

bill → coo

to give sb/sth a clean bill of health literal
to give sb/sth a clean bill of health fig.
blanchir qn/qc

I. cough [ingl. brit. kɒf, ingl. am. kɑf] SUST.

II. cough [ingl. brit. kɒf, ingl. am. kɑf] V. intr.

coughing [ingl. brit. ˈkɒfɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈkɔfɪŋ] SUST.

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I. fit1 <-tter, -ttest> [fɪt] ADJ.

1. fit (suitable):

to see fit to +infin

2. fit (having skills):

to be not fit to +infin

3. fit (ready, prepared):

4. fit (healthy through physical training):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be (as) fit as a fiddle coloq.

II. fit1 <fitting, -tt- [or ingl. am. -]> [fɪt] V. trans.

1. fit (be correct size for):

2. fit (position/shape as required):

3. fit (match):

fit description

III. fit1 <fitting, -tt- [or ingl. am. -]> [fɪt] V. intr.

1. fit (be correct size):

2. fit (be appropriate):

IV. fit1 [fɪt] SUST. no pl.

fit2 [fɪt] SUST. a. fig.

fit of anger

I. cough [kɒf, ingl. am. kɑ:f] SUST. (loud expulsion of air)

II. cough [kɒf, ingl. am. kɑ:f] V. intr.

1. cough (expel air loudly through lungs):

2. cough AUTO.:

III. cough [kɒf, ingl. am. kɑ:f] V. trans.

en el diccionario PONS
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I. fit1 <-tter, -ttest> [fɪt] ADJ.

1. fit (suitable):

to see fit to +infin

2. fit (having skills):

to be not fit to +infin

3. fit (ready, prepared):

4. fit (healthy through physical training):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be (as) fit as a fiddle coloq.

II. fit1 <fitting, - [or -tt-]> [fɪt] V. trans.

1. fit (be correct size for):

2. fit (position/shape as required):

3. fit (match):

fit description

III. fit1 <fitting, - [or -tt-]> [fɪt] V. intr.

1. fit (be correct size):

2. fit (be appropriate):

IV. fit1 [fɪt] SUST.

fit2 [fɪt] SUST. a. fig.

fit of anger

I. cough [kɔf] SUST. (loud expulsion of air)

II. cough [kɔf] V. intr.

1. cough (expel air loudly through lungs):

2. cough AUTO.:

III. cough [kɔf] V. trans.

Present
Ifit
youfit
he/she/itfits
wefit
youfit
theyfit
Past
Ifitted / ingl. am. fit
youfitted / ingl. am. fit
he/she/itfitted / ingl. am. fit
wefitted / ingl. am. fit
youfitted / ingl. am. fit
theyfitted / ingl. am. fit
Present Perfect
Ihavefitted / ingl. am. fit
youhavefitted / ingl. am. fit
he/she/ithasfitted / ingl. am. fit
wehavefitted / ingl. am. fit
youhavefitted / ingl. am. fit
theyhavefitted / ingl. am. fit
Past Perfect
Ihadfitted / ingl. am. fit
youhadfitted / ingl. am. fit
he/she/ithadfitted / ingl. am. fit
wehadfitted / ingl. am. fit
youhadfitted / ingl. am. fit
theyhadfitted / ingl. am. fit

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But the emaciation is still extreme and there is still quite a bit of coughing.
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The most common symptoms are chills, fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle pains, headache (often severe), coughing, weakness/fatigue and general discomfort.
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Signs that an infant may have mold-related respiratory problems include (but are not limited to) a persistent cough and/or wheeze.
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In light of this they found it was better than no treatment and about the same as dextromethorphan for the amount of coughing.
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Infected lung tissue distal to a stricture can be damaged, and wheezing and coughing may develop due to the narrowing.
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