Examples of using Windpipe in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Your windpipe is then attached to a hole(stoma)
just above your esophagus and windpipe.
then responds… with the formation of mucus around the throat and windpipe?
tongue and windpipe which can cause great difficulty in breathing).
You know, when Paul Young strangled her, crushed her windpipe, and buried her alive next to a hiking trail.
The vocal folds are two flexible bands of muscle tissue that sit at the entrance to the windpipe(trachea).
Otherwise, you have to hack through the windpipe, then the neck bone,
which has compromised its windpipe and its blood flow.
fluids going down your windpipe(trachea) or up your nose.
severing both the arteries and the windpipe.
severe bruising to neck and windpipe, inflicted prior to immersion.
an abnormal tube-like connection between the windpipe and the passage to the stomach(gullet), may occur.
drink to escape down your windpipe and, eventually, into your lungs.
Observe how the breath goes in from your nose to the windpipe and finally the lungs.
tongue and windpipe which can cause great difficulty in breathing).
If not, one of two procedures can be used to push the paralyzed vocal cord closer to the middle of the windpipe so that the vocal cords can meet
That's my son… he's talking about in there, the one whose windpipe was ruptured and, what was it.
soreness of the mucous membranes of the respiratory system's tracheobronchial tree(trachea or windpipe and the bronchial tubes).
Because Mr. Philbrook's windpipe had already been badly crushed by the time he was shot,
Dates could also block a baby's windpipe while swallowing and cause choking,