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1 catch one’s breath
شَهِقَ \ catch one’s breath: to suddenly stop breathing from surprise. gasp: to take in one short quick breath, when surprised or hurt. -
2 catch one’s breath
حَبَسَ أَنْفاسَه (من الدَّهْشَةِ) \ catch one’s breath: suddenly stop breathing from surprise. hold one’s breath: (in excitement or under water) not to breathe. -
3 catch, (caught)
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
4 hold one’s breath
حَبَسَ أَنْفاسَه (من الدَّهْشَةِ) \ catch one’s breath: suddenly stop breathing from surprise. hold one’s breath: (in excitement or under water) not to breathe. -
5 ambil napas
catch breath, cought breath, cought breath, catching breath -
6 predahnuti
• catch breath; respire; respite; take breath -
7 zadržati dah
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8 durchatmen, verschnaufen
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9 перевести дух
1) General subject: catch one's breath, fetch one's breath, fetch wind, gather breath, get breath, get wind, recover breath, recover wind, respire, breathe, fetch breath, take breath, take breath2) Literal: take a breath3) Makarov: fetch (one's) wind, get ( one's) wind, recover (one's) breath, recover (one's) wind, catch breath -
10 затаить дыхание
1) General subject: bate breath, bate one's breath, catch one's breath, hold breath2) Makarov: catch breath -
11 отдышаться
1) General subject: fetch wind, gather breath, get breath, get one's wind, get wind, recover breath, recover wind, respire, take breath, flush the lungs with air, get back one's breath2) British English: get puff back3) Makarov: fetch (one's) wind, get ( one's) breath, recover (one's) breath, recover (one's) wind, catch breath -
12 задохнуться
1) General subject: asphixiate, asphyxiate, choke, gasp, smother, stifle, strangle, suffocate, throttle, to be out of ( to lose one's) breath2) Makarov: catch breath (часто под влиянием сильных чувств) -
13 восстановить дыхание
Makarov: catch breath (после бега)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > восстановить дыхание
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14 затаить дыхание
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15 восстановить дыхание
catch one's breath словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > восстановить дыхание
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16 tomar aliento
• catch one's breath• draw a breath• draw breath• draw in air• fetch one's breath• inhalation Anthrax• inhale deeply -
17 pigliare
catchpigliare fiato catch one's breath* * ** * *[piʎ'ʎare]* * *pigliare/piλ'λare/ [1]→ prendere. -
18 recobrar el aliento
• catch one's breath• catch one's wind• get one's back up• get one's coat on• get one's way• get oneself• recover one's wind -
19 contener el aliento
• catch one's breath• hold on to the end• hold one's course -
20 tomar huelgo
• catch one's breath
См. также в других словарях:
catch-breath — noun A pause to take a breath. […] it is possible to obtain the desired effect by allowing sections or individuals within a section to take an unobtrusive catch breath at different times … Wiktionary
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catch one's breath — {v. phr.} 1. To breathe in suddenly with fear or surprise. * /The beauty of the scene made him catch his breath./ Compare: TAKE ONE S BREATH AWAY. 2a. To rest and get back your normal breathing, as after running. * /After running to the bus stop … Dictionary of American idioms
catch one's breath — {v. phr.} 1. To breathe in suddenly with fear or surprise. * /The beauty of the scene made him catch his breath./ Compare: TAKE ONE S BREATH AWAY. 2a. To rest and get back your normal breathing, as after running. * /After running to the bus stop … Dictionary of American idioms
breath — W2S3 [breθ] n [: Old English; Origin: brAth] 1.) a) [U] the air that you send out of your lungs when you breathe ▪ Leo could smell the wine on her breath. ▪ Let your breath out slowly. ▪ He s got bad breath (=breath that smells unpleasant) … Dictionary of contemporary English
catch one's breath — Ⅰ. ► catch one s breath 1) cease breathing momentarily in surprise or fear. 2) rest after exercise to restore normal breathing. Main Entry: ↑breath Ⅱ. ► catch one s breath 1) draw one s breath in sharply … English terms dictionary
breath — ► NOUN 1) air taken into or expelled from the lungs. 2) an instance of breathing in or out. 3) a slight movement of air. 4) a sign, hint, or suggestion: he avoided the slightest breath of scandal. ● breath of fresh air Cf. ↑breath of fresh air … English terms dictionary
catch — ► VERB (past and past part. caught) 1) intercept and hold (something thrown, propelled, or dropped). 2) seize or take hold of. 3) capture after a chase or in a trap, net, etc. 4) be in time to board (a train, bus, etc.) or to see (a person,… … English terms dictionary
catch your breath — catch (your) breath 1. to stop breathing for a moment because something surprises or frightens you. I caught my breath when I saw the scar on her face. 2. to rest for a moment after doing physical exercise and wait until you can breath regularly… … New idioms dictionary
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