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1 out of breath
لاهِثٌ \ out of breath: (after running) unable to breathe easily. \ مُنْقَطِع النَّفَس \ out of breath: (after running) unable to breathe easily. -
2 breathe
[briːð] verb1) to draw in and let out (air etc) from the lungs:يتنفسShe breathed a sigh of relief.
2) to tell (a secret):يتفوه بكلمه، ينبسDon't breathe a word of this to anyone.
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3 breathe
تَنَفَّسَ \ breathe: to take in and let out air. -
4 out of breath
مَبْهُور \ dazed: unable to think clearly, esp. after a blow on the head: The car driver was too dazed to explain the accident. out of breath: (after running) unable to breathe easily. \ See Also مذهول (مَذْهُول) -
5 espirare
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6 дъхвам
breathe out. puff, whiff; give a puff/a whiff* * *дъ̀хвам,гл. breathe out, puff, whiff; give a puff/a whiff.* * *breathe out. puff, whiff; give a puff/a whiff -
7 выдохнуть
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8 espirar
• breathe• breathe out• exhale -
9 whakahā
breathe; expire; respire (breathe out) -
10 whakahā
breathe; expire; respire (breathe out) -
11 vydechnout
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12 издишува
breathe out; deflate -
13 выдыхать
breathe out, exhale, expire -
14 exhalar
• breathe out• exhale -
15 выдохнуть
breathe out, exhale -
16 выдыхать
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17 vydechovat
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18 выдыхать
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19 выдохнуть
совexhale, breathe out -
20 ausatmen aus·atmen
См. также в других словарях:
breathe out — phrasal verb Word forms breathe out : present tense I/you/we/they breathe out he/she/it breathes out present participle breathing out past tense breathed out past participle breathed out a) [intransitive/transitive] to send air out of your lungs… … English dictionary
breathe out — verb expel air Exhale when you lift the weight • Syn: ↑exhale, ↑expire • Ant: ↑inhale (for: ↑exhale) • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
breathe out — PHRASAL VERB When you breathe out, you send air out of your lungs through your nose or mouth. [V P] Breathe out and ease your knees in toward your chest … English dictionary
breathe out — verb a) To exhale. b) To exhale (something). Ant: breathe in … Wiktionary
breathe out — let air out of the lungs, blow out … English contemporary dictionary
breathe out — Expire, force out of the lungs … New dictionary of synonyms
I Breathe In, I Breathe Out — Infobox Single Name = I Breathe In, I Breathe Out Cover size = Caption = Artist = Chris Cagle Album = Play It Loud Released = 2001 Format = CD single Recorded = Genre = Country Length = 4:06 Label = Capitol Nashville/Virgin Writer = Jon Robbin,… … Wikipedia
breathe — W3S3 [bri:ð] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(air)¦ 2¦(blow)¦ 3 somebody can breathe easy/easily 4 breathe a sigh of relief 5 be breathing down somebody s neck 6 not breathe a word 7 breathe life into something 8¦(skin)¦ 9¦(clothes/fabric)¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
breathe — [ brið ] verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth and let it out again: He held her so tightly she could hardly breathe. We can no longer depend on the quality of the air we breathe. breathe… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
breathe — [brēth] vi., vt. breathed, breathing [ME brethen < breth,BREATH] 1. a) to take (air) into the lungs and let it out again; inhale and exhale, esp. easily and naturally b) to inhale (in full, breathe in) or exhale (in full, breathe out) … English World dictionary
breathe something out — ˌbreathe sthˈout derived to send air, smoke, etc. out of your lungs through your nose or mouth • Humans take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. Main entry: ↑breathederived … Useful english dictionary