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1 breath
[breƟ]1) (the air drawn into, and then sent out from, the lungs: My dog's breath smells terrible.) elpa2) (an act of breathing: Take a deep breath.) elpošana•- breathlessly
- breathlessness
- hold one's breath
- out of breath
- under one's breath* * *elpa, elpas vilciens; atelpa; vēsma -
2 breath consonant
nebalsīgs līdzskanis -
3 breath-test
pārbaude par alkohola lietošanu -
4 out of breath
(breathless (through running etc): I'm out of breath after climbing all these stairs.) bez elpas; aizelsies* * *aizelsies, bez elpas -
5 under one's breath
(in a whisper: He swore under his breath.) čukstus* * *čukstus; klusā balsī -
6 with bated breath
(breathing only slightly, due to anxiety, excitement etc: The crowd watched the rescue of the child with bated breath.) elpu aizturējis* * *elpu aizturējis -
7 hold one's breath
(to stop breathing (often because of anxiety or to avoid being heard): He held his breath as he watched the daring acrobat.) aizturēt elpu -
8 all in a breath , all in the same breath
vienā elpas vilcienāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > all in a breath , all in the same breath
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9 he is short of breath
viņam trūkst elpas -
10 scant of breath
aizelsies -
11 to be short of breath
slimot ar aizdusu -
12 to breath one's last gasp
izlaist garu, nomirt -
13 to catch one's breath
aizturēt elpu; atvilkt elpu -
14 to draw breath
elpot; dzīvot -
15 to draw one's first breath
piedzimt -
16 to draw one's last breath
nomirt; izdvest pēdējo nopūtu -
17 to draw the first breath
piedzimt; nākt pasaulē -
18 to gasp for breath
tvarstīt gaisu -
19 to gather one's breath
atvilkt elpu -
20 to get one's breath
atvilkt elpu
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