Flema in english

Phlegm

pronunciation: flem part of speech: noun
In gestures

flema1 = phlegm ; mucus ; mucous [mucus]. 

Example: Three days later, she started to cough up phlegm and spit blood.Example: Post mortem examination revealed accumulation of thick mucus in the oral cavity and trachea.Example: A lifesyle that has included taking medications of any kind, eating too much cooked food, processed/refined food, meat, dairy and poultry causes your body to become congested with mucous.

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» con flemaphlegmy [phlegmier -comp., phlegmiest -sup.]  .

Example: Alexa has had this for about a week, she doesnt have a temp or a runny nose, just a phlegmy chest.

» que suena como si fuera flemaphlegmy-sounding .

Example: A chronic persistent wet cough is a mucousy, phlegmy-sounding cough that lasts more than four weeks and is present most days.

» tener flemabe phlegmy .

Example: She's really phlegmy and has a runny nose and a bark of a cough -- it doesn't sound chesty or whoopy or wheezy, it just seems to be in her throat with lots of mucous.

flema2 = stiff upper lip. 

Example: The British stiff upper lip is even more in evidence in countless war films, especially those set during World War II.

Flema synonyms

indifference in spanish: indiferencia, pronunciation: ɪndɪfɜrəns part of speech: noun sputum in spanish: esputo, pronunciation: spjutəm part of speech: noun coolness in spanish: frescura, pronunciation: kulnəs part of speech: noun imperturbability in spanish: imperturbabilidad, pronunciation: ɪmpɜrtɜrbəbɪlɪti part of speech: noun stolidity in spanish: impasibilidad, pronunciation: stəlɪdɪti part of speech: noun impassivity in spanish: impasibilidad, pronunciation: ɪmpəsɪvɪti part of speech: noun impassiveness in spanish: impasibilidad, pronunciation: ɪmpæsɪvnəs part of speech: noun emotionlessness in spanish: ausencia de emociones, pronunciation: ɪmoʊʃənləsnəs part of speech: noun imperturbableness in spanish: imperturbabilidad, pronunciation: ɪmpɜrtɜrbəblənɪs part of speech: noun unemotionality in spanish: no emocionalidad, pronunciation: ənɪmoʊʃənælɪti part of speech: noun
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