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hiccoughed

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English - Turkish

Definition of hiccoughed in English Turkish dictionary

hiccup
hıçkırık

Hıçkırıklarım hiç bitmeyecek. - My hiccups won't stop at all.

Tom'un hıçkırıklarını durdurabileceğimiz herhangi bir yol biliyor musun? - Do you know of any way we can stop Tom's hiccups?

hiccup
hıçkırmak
hiccup
(Tıp) hikap
hiccup
(Fizyoloji) hıçkırma

Hıçkırmaya başladığını ve onu durduramadığını hayal et. - Imagine that you started to hiccup and couldn't stop.

Keşke hıçkırmayı durdurabilsem. - I wish I could stop hiccuping.

hiccough
{f} hıçkır

Hıçkırığı durdurmak için ne yapmalıyım? - What should I do to stop hiccoughs?

hiccup
{f} hıçkır

Hıçkırığı durduramıyorum. - I can't stop hiccuping.

Hıçkırıklarım hiç bitmeyecek. - My hiccups won't stop at all.

hiccup
{f} hiçkir
hiccough
{f} hıçkırık tutmak
hiccough
{f} hıçkırmak
hiccough
i., f., bak. hiccup
hiccough
(isim) hıçkırık
hiccough
{i} hıçkırık
hiccup
{f} hıçkırık tutmak
hiccup
(isim) hıçkırık
hiccup
hık
English - English
past of hiccough
hiccough
Alternative spelling of hiccup
hiccup
A minor setback

There's been a slight hiccup in the processing of this quarter's results.

hiccup
To have the hiccups
Hiccough
singultus
Hiccup
yex
hiccough
A modified respiratory movement; a spasmodic inspiration, consisting of a sudden contraction of the diaphragm, accompanied with closure of the glottis, so that further entrance of air is prevented, while the impulse of the column of air entering and striking upon the closed glottis produces a sound, or hiccough
hiccough
dated, alternative spelling of hiccup
hiccough
To have a hiccough or hiccoughs
hiccough
breathe spasmodically, and make a sound; "When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water"
hiccough
{i} involuntary spasms of the diaphragm and throat muscles accompanied by an abrupt sound (also hiccup)
hiccough
{f} make a hiccoughing noise; suffer from an attack of hiccoughs (spasmodic inhalation accompanied by an abrupt sound)
hiccough
(usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion; "how do you cure the hiccups?"
hiccup
{f} make a hiccupping noise; suffer from an attack of hiccups (spasmodic inhalation accompanied by an abrupt sound)
hiccup
(usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion; "how do you cure the hiccups?"
hiccup
When you have hiccups, you make repeated sharp sounds in your throat, often because you have been eating or drinking too quickly. A young baby may frequently get a bout of hiccups during or soon after a feed
hiccup
A hiccup is a sound of the kind that you make when you have hiccups
hiccup
You can refer to a small problem or difficulty as a hiccup, especially if it does not last very long or is easily put right. A recent sales hiccup is nothing to panic about
hiccup
breathe spasmodically, and make a sound; "When you have to hiccup, drink a glass of cold water
hiccup
A spasm of the diaphragm, or the resulting sound
hiccup
{i} involuntary spasms of the diaphragm and throat muscles accompanied by an abrupt sound
hiccup
When you hiccup, you make repeated sharp sounds in your throat. She was still hiccuping from the egg she had swallowed whole. hiccupped hiccupping to have hiccups. Spasmodic contraction of the diaphragm that causes a sudden breath in, cut off when the vocal cords snap together, creating the characteristic sound. Causes include overdistended stomach, gastric irritation, and nerve spasms. The many folk remedies for hiccups interrupt the rhythm of the spasms. The most common and effective treatment is to hold the breath as long as possible. Hiccups usually stop within minutes, though they may last days, weeks, or longer. Prolonged severe hiccups are treated with nerve blocks or by surgically cutting the nerve that supplies the diaphragm
hiccup
{i} singultus