| 释义 | ex·pec·to·rate \-ˌrāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb
 (-ed/-ing/-s)
 Etymology: probably from (assumed) New Latin expectoratus, past participle of (assumed) New Latin expectorare, from Latin, to cast out of the mind, from ex- ex- (I) + -pectorare (from pector-, pectus breast, soul, mind) — more at pectoral
 transitive verb
 1. obsolete  : to bring about the ejection of (phlegm)
 2.
 a. obsolete  : to cast out of the mind
 b. archaic  : to relieve the mind of
 3.
 a.  : to eject (as phlegm) from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking and spitting
 b.  : spit
 intransitive verb
 1.  : to discharge matter from the throat or lungs by coughing or hawking and spitting
 2.  : spit
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