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1 respirare
1. v/t breathe (in)2. v/i breathefig draw breath* * *respirare v.tr. e intr. to breathe (anche fig.), (form.) to respire; ( prendere fiato) to get* one's breath (back): tutti gli esseri viventi respirano, all living beings breathe (o respire); respirare a pieni polmoni, to breathe deeply; respirare aria pura, to breathe pure air; respirare con la bocca, to breathe through one's mouth; respirare con le branchie, to breathe through gills; respirare ossigeno, to inhale oxygen; qui dentro non si respira, apriamo la finestra, it's very stuffy in here, let's open the window; lasciami respirare, poi ti racconto tutto, let me get my breath back then I shall tell you everything; ora che ho finito il mio lavoro posso finalmente respirare, now that I have finished my work I can have time to breathe at last; se n'è andato: finalmente si respira, he has gone at long last, we can breathe again; qui c'è meno gente e si respira un po', it's not so crowded here, there's some breathing space // vorrei respirare aria nuova, sono stufo di respirare la stessa aria, (fig.) I'd like a change (of air).* * *[respi'rare]1. vi(aus avere) (gen) to breathe, (inspirare) to breathe in, inhale, (fig : distendersi) to get one's breath (back), (rassicurarsi) to breathe againnon respiri! — (dal medico) hold your breath!
2. vt* * *[respi'rare] 1.1) to breatherespirare dal o col naso to breathe through one's nose; respirare profondamente, a pieni polmoni to breathe deeply; con quest'afa non si respira! — it's so hot and sticky it's hard to breathe!
2) fig. (avere pace)2.verbo transitivo to breathe (in), to inhale [aria, gas, fumo, polvere]si respira un'aria nuova — fig. there's a breath of fresh air
* * *respirare/respi'rare/ [1](aus. avere)1 to breathe; respirare dal o col naso to breathe through one's nose; respirare profondamente, a pieni polmoni to breathe deeply; con quest'afa non si respira! it's so hot and sticky it's hard to breathe!2 fig. (avere pace) non abbiamo un minuto per respirare we don't have a moment to catch our breath; lasciami respirare! let me get my breath back!to breathe (in), to inhale [ aria, gas, fumo, polvere]; si respira un'aria nuova fig. there's a breath of fresh air. -
2 gill
ɡil1) (one of the openings on the side of a fish's head through which it breathes.) gjelle2) (a leaf-like structure on the lower side of the top of a mushroom.) skive•gjelleIsubst. \/ɡɪl\/1) ( på fisk) gjelle2) ( på hønsefugl) hakelapp3) ( spøkefullt på person) hakepose, kinnpose4) ( botanikk) skive (under hatten på sopp)5) ( mekanikk) ribbe (f.eks. på radiator)breathe through gills puste med gjellerfed up to the gills ( hverdagslig) ha noe helt oppe i halsenloaded to the gills ( hverdagslig) fylt til randen full, berusetsoused\/stewed to the gills ( hverdagslig) sørpe full, full som en alkewhite\/pale\/green about the gills eller white\/pale\/green at the gills ( hverdagslig) blek om nebbetIIsubst. \/ɡɪl\/ eller ghyll1) (britisk, dialekt) gjel, skogkløft (med elv)2) bekk, liten elvIIIsubst. \/dʒɪl\/( måleenhet for væsker) 1\/4 pint (britisk 1,42 dl, amer. 1,18 dl)IVverb \/ɡɪl\/sløye (fisk) -
3 skrzel|e
n zw. pl (G pl skrzeli) 1. Zool. (narząd) gill; branchia spec.; (pokrywa) gill cover; operculum spec.- oddychać skrzelami to breathe through gills2. Lotn. slatThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skrzel|e
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