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1 breathe
1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) atmen2. transitive verbbreathe into something — [sanft] in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]blasen
1)breathe [in/out] — ein-/ausatmen
2) (utter) hauchendon't breathe a word about or of this to anyone — sag kein Sterbenswörtchen darüber zu irgendjemandem
* * *[bri:ð]1) (to draw in and let out (air etc) from the lungs: He was unable to breathe because of the smoke; She breathed a sigh of relief.) atmen2) (to tell (a secret): Don't breathe a word of this to anyone.) (kein Sterbenswörtchen) sagen•- academic.ru/8876/breather">breather* * *[bri:ð]I. vi atmento \breathe through one's nose durch die Nase atmento let wine \breathe Wein atmen lassento \breathe again/more easily ( fig) [erleichtert] aufatmen▶ to \breathe down sb's neck jdm im Nacken sitzenII. vt1. (exhale)▪ to \breathe sth etw [aus]atmento \breathe garlic fumes nach Knoblauch riechen2. (whisper)3. (let out)to \breathe a sigh of relief erleichtert aufatmen4. (blow air into)we had to \breathe air into the baby's lungs wir mussten das Baby beatmen5.▶ to not \breathe a word kein Sterbenswörtchen sagen* * *[briːð]1. vi(person, fabric, garment) atmen; (inf = rest) verschnaufen, Luft holen or schöpfen; (liter, = live) lebenI don't want him breathing down my neck — ich will nicht, dass er mir die Hölle heißmacht (inf)
red wine should be allowed to breathe before drinking — Rotwein muss atmen, bevor man ihn trinkt
2. vt1) air einatmento breathe one's last —
2) (= exhale) atmen (into in +acc)3) (= utter) prayer flüstern, hauchen* * *breathe [briːð]A v/i1. atmen, weitS. leben:as long as I breathe solange ich lebe;breathe in (out) ein-(aus)atmen;breathe down sb’s necka) jemandem im Nacken sitzen,b) jemandem (ständig) auf die Finger schauen;breathe heavily schwer atmen, keuchen2. Atem holen oder schöpfen:breathe freely durchatmen;3. (sich) verschnaufen, sich erholen4. wehen (Lüftchen etc)of nach)6. TECH atmen (Leder etc)B v/t1. etwas atmen:a) einatmen,b) Worte etc begierig aufnehmen;breathe out ausatmen;breathe new life into neues Leben bringen in (akk), etwas mit neuem Leben erfüllen;2. fig atmen, ausströmen3. einen Wunsch etc flüstern, hauchen:4. verlauten lassen:5. ein Pferd etc verschnaufen lassen6. LING stimmlos aussprechen:breathed stimmlos7. TECH entlüften* * *1. intransitive verb(lit. or fig.) atmen2. transitive verbbreathe into something — [sanft] in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]blasen
1)breathe [in/out] — ein-/ausatmen
2) (utter) hauchendon't breathe a word about or of this to anyone — sag kein Sterbenswörtchen darüber zu irgendjemandem
* * *v.atmen v. -
2 chloroform
1. nounChloroform, das2. transitive verb* * *['klorəfo:m](a liquid, the vapour of which, when breathed in, causes unconsciousness.) das Chloroform* * *chlo·ro·form[ˈklɔ:rəfɔ:m, AM -fɔ:rm]II. vt* * *['klɒrəfɔːm]1. nChloroform nt2. vtmit Chloroform betäuben, eine Chloroformnarkose geben (+dat)* * *A s CHEM, MED Chloroform nB v/ta) chloroformierenb) ein Tier durch Chloroform töten* * *1. nounChloroform, das2. transitive verb
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