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hic·cup
also hic·cough (hĭk′əp)n.
1.
a. A spasm of the diaphragm resulting in a rapid, involuntary inhalation that is stopped by the sudden closure of the glottis and accompanied by a sharp, distinctive sound.
b. hiccups also hiccoughs An attack of these spasms. Often used with the.
2. The sound made by such a spasm or a sound resembling it: "the urgent hiccup of a police siren" (John Updike).
3. A usually minor setback, impediment, or difficulty; a hitch: "As long as the Fed remains fearful to act lest it be blamed for any economic hiccup, market uncertainty will continue" (Kevin Brady).
intr.v. hic·cupped, hic·cup·ping, hic·cups also hic·coughed or hic·cough·ing or hic·coughs
1. To make a hiccup or a sound like a hiccup.
2. To have an attack of hiccups.
[Imitative.]
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Translations
škytavka
hikke
SchluckaufSingultus
hikka
štucanje
しゃっくり
딸꾹질
hicka
สะอึก
tiếng nấc
hiccups
→ فُوَاق škytavka hikke Schluckauf λόξυγγας hipo hikka hoquet štucanje singhiozzo しゃっくり 딸꾹질 hik hikke czkawka soluço, soluços икота hicka สะอึก hıçkırık tiếng nấc 打呃Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
hiccough
, hiccupsn. hipo, contracción involuntaria del diafragma y la glotis.
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