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21 lung
(one of the pair of organs of breathing, in man and other animals.) pulmão* * *[l∧ŋ] n 1 pulmão, bofe. 2 fig espaço aberto nas proximidades de uma grande cidade. -
22 puffed
adjective (short of breath; breathing quickly: I'm puffed after running so fast!) esbaforido* * *[p∧ft] adj = link=puffed%20out puffed out. -
23 respiration
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24 respiratory
['respərətəri]adjective (related to breathing: respiratory diseases.) respiratório* * *re.spir.a.to.ry[risp'irətəri; r'espərətɔ:ri] adj respiratório. -
25 snore
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26 snort
[sno:t] 1. verb1) ((usually of animals) to force air noisily through the nostrils, breathing either in or out: The horses snorted impatiently.) resfolegar2) ((of people) to make a similar noise, showing disapproval, anger, contempt, amusement etc: She snorted at the very suggestion that she was tired.) bufar2. noun(an act of snorting: a snort of impatience; She gave a snort of laughter.) bufo* * *[snɔ:t] n 1 bufo, resfôlego. 2 trago de bebida. • vi 1 bufar, resfolegar. 2 emitir um som como bufo, roncar. 3 falar de modo bravo, com um ronco. 4 sl inalar cocaína. -
27 stifle
1) (to prevent, or be prevented, from breathing (easily) eg because of bad air, an obstruction over the mouth and nose etc; to suffocate: He was stifled to death when smoke filled his bedroom; I'm stifling in this heat!) sufocar2) (to extinguish or put out (flames).) apagar3) (to suppress (a yawn, a laugh etc).) reprimir•- stifling* * *sti.fle1[st'aifəl] n 1 (também stifle-joint) curvejão, joelho (do cavalo). 2 afecção da rótula do cavalo.————————sti.fle2[st'aifəl] vt+vi 1 abafar, sufocar. he stifled the child with his kisses / ele cobriu a criança de beijos. 2 suprimir, reprimir, extinguir. she stifled a sob / ela reprimiu um suspiro (soluço). -
28 suffocate
(to kill, die, cause distress to or feel distress, through lack of air or the prevention of free breathing: A baby may suffocate if it sleeps with a pillow; The smoke was suffocating him; May I open the window? I'm suffocating.) sufocar* * *suf.fo.cate[s'∧fəkeit] vt+vi 1 sufocar, asfixiar, impedir a respiração. 2 morrer ou ficar sufocado. 3 abafar, suprimir, extinguir. -
29 whoop
[wu:p, ]( American also[) hu:p] 1. noun1) (a loud cry of delight, triumph etc: a whoop of joy.) grito2) (the noisy sound made when breathing in after prolonged coughing.) grito2. verb(to give a loud cry of delight, triumph etc.) gritar- hooping-cough* * *[wu:p; hu:p] n 1 grito, grito de guerra. they gave a whoop of joy / eles deram um grito de alegria. 2 pio de mocho. 3 apupo. 4 ruído causado pela respiração ofegante de quem tem coqueluche. • vt+vi 1 gritar, chamar, berrar. 2 apupar. 3 respirar ruidosamente como quem tem coqueluche. 4 incitar (on a). 5 piar (mocho). 6 fazer algazarra. • interj opa! hei! olá! eh! not worth a whoop não vale nada. to whoop it up Amer, sl fazer barulho, algazarra. -
30 get one's second wind
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31 great diving beetle
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32 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.) suster a respiracão -
33 scuba
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34 asthma
['æsmə, ]( American[) 'æzmə](an illness which causes difficulty in breathing out, resulting from an allergy etc.) asma -
35 blowhole
noun (a breathing-hole (through the ice for seals etc) or a nostril (especially on the head of a whale etc).) respiradouro -
36 breath
[breƟ]1) (the air drawn into, and then sent out from, the lungs: My dog's breath smells terrible.) hálito, bafo2) (an act of breathing: Take a deep breath.) respiração•- breathlessly - breathlessness - hold one's breath - out of breath - under one's breath -
37 breathless
adjective (having difficulty in breathing normally: His asthma makes him breathless; He was breathless after climbing the hill.) sem fôlego -
38 bronchitis
(inflammation of the air passages in the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing: Wet weather makes his bronchitis worse.) bronquite -
39 choke
[ əuk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) sufocar, asfixiar2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) entupir, obstruir2. noun(an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) afogador -
40 complain
[kəm'plein]1) (to state one's displeasure, dissatisfaction etc: I'm going to complain to the police about the noise.) queixar-se2) ((with of) to state that one has (pain, discomfort etc): He's complaining of difficulty in breathing.) queixar-se•
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