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1 breathed
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2 ♦ (to) breathe
♦ (to) breathe /bri:ð/A v. i.1 respirare: to breathe deeply, respirare profondamente; to breathe hard, respirare con difficoltà; ansare; ansimare; The injured man was still breathing, il ferito respirava ancoraB v. t.1 respirare; aspirare: the air we breathe, l'aria che respiriamo; to breathe poisonous gas, respirare gas velenoso2 emettere; soffiare: to breathe a sigh of relief, emettere un sospiro di sollievo; to breathe smoke over sb., soffiare fumo su q.; to breathe fire, soffiare fuoco3 mormorare; sussurrare; dire piano: to breathe a word into sb. 's ear, mormorare una parola all'orecchio di q.5 ispirare; infondere: to breathe new life into a party, infondere nuova vita in un partito; He breathed confidence into his followers, infondeva fiducia nei suoi seguaci● to breathe again, riprendere fiato; (fig.) sentirsi sollevato □ (fam.) to breathe down sb. 's neck, stare addosso a q.; stare col fiato sul collo a q.; ( anche) stare alle calcagna di q. □ to breathe forth, esalare □ to breathe freely, respirare liberamente; (fig.) sentirsi sollevato □ to breathe in, inspirare; inalare; respirare: to breathe in through one's nose, inspirare dal naso; to breathe in noxious fumes, respirare esalazioni nocive □ to breathe one's last, esalare l'ultimo respiro □ to breathe out, espirare □ to breathe short, avere il fiato corto; ansimare; ansare □ as long as I breathe, finché avrò vita; finché campo □ not to breathe a word (o a syllable), non far parola; non fiatare. -
3 chloroform
I ['klɒrəfɔːm] [AE 'klɔːr-]nome cloroformio m.II ['klɒrəfɔːm] [AE 'klɔːr-]verbo transitivo cloroformizzare* * *['klorəfo:m](a liquid, the vapour of which, when breathed in, causes unconsciousness.) cloroformio* * *chloroform /ˈklɒrəfɔ:m/n. [u](chim., med.) cloroformio.(to) chloroform /ˈklɒrəfɔ:m/v. t.(med.) cloroformizzare.* * *I ['klɒrəfɔːm] [AE 'klɔːr-]nome cloroformio m.II ['klɒrəfɔːm] [AE 'klɔːr-]verbo transitivo cloroformizzare -
4 respirator
['respɪreɪtə(r)]1) (artificial) respiratore m. (artificiale)2) (protective) maschera f.* * *['respə]1) (a sort of mask worn to purify the air breathed in eg by firemen.) maschera antigas2) (a piece of apparatus used to help very ill or injured people to breathe.) respiratore* * *respirator /ˈrɛspɪreɪtə(r)/n.3 (mil.) maschera antigas.* * *['respɪreɪtə(r)]1) (artificial) respiratore m. (artificiale)2) (protective) maschera f. -
5 ♦ (to) breathe
♦ (to) breathe /bri:ð/A v. i.1 respirare: to breathe deeply, respirare profondamente; to breathe hard, respirare con difficoltà; ansare; ansimare; The injured man was still breathing, il ferito respirava ancoraB v. t.1 respirare; aspirare: the air we breathe, l'aria che respiriamo; to breathe poisonous gas, respirare gas velenoso2 emettere; soffiare: to breathe a sigh of relief, emettere un sospiro di sollievo; to breathe smoke over sb., soffiare fumo su q.; to breathe fire, soffiare fuoco3 mormorare; sussurrare; dire piano: to breathe a word into sb. 's ear, mormorare una parola all'orecchio di q.5 ispirare; infondere: to breathe new life into a party, infondere nuova vita in un partito; He breathed confidence into his followers, infondeva fiducia nei suoi seguaci● to breathe again, riprendere fiato; (fig.) sentirsi sollevato □ (fam.) to breathe down sb. 's neck, stare addosso a q.; stare col fiato sul collo a q.; ( anche) stare alle calcagna di q. □ to breathe forth, esalare □ to breathe freely, respirare liberamente; (fig.) sentirsi sollevato □ to breathe in, inspirare; inalare; respirare: to breathe in through one's nose, inspirare dal naso; to breathe in noxious fumes, respirare esalazioni nocive □ to breathe one's last, esalare l'ultimo respiro □ to breathe out, espirare □ to breathe short, avere il fiato corto; ansimare; ansare □ as long as I breathe, finché avrò vita; finché campo □ not to breathe a word (o a syllable), non far parola; non fiatare. -
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[briːð]1. vtto breathe new life into sb/sth fig — ridar vita a qn/qc
2. vito breathe heavily — ansimare, avere il fiato grosso
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8 breathe
[briːð] 1.3) (whisper) mormorare, sussurrare4) (inspire with) infondere [hope, life] ( into in)2.1) respirareto breathe hard o heavily avere il fiatone; to breathe more easily — fig. tirare il fiato
2) (exhale, blow)to breathe on sth. — soffiare su qcs
3) [ wine] respirare•••to breathe down sb.'s neck — colloq. stare addosso a qcn.; tallonare qcn.
* * *[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.) respirare; emettere2) (to tell (a secret): Don't breathe a word of this to anyone.) fiatare•- breather* * *[briːð] 1.3) (whisper) mormorare, sussurrare4) (inspire with) infondere [hope, life] ( into in)2.1) respirareto breathe hard o heavily avere il fiatone; to breathe more easily — fig. tirare il fiato
2) (exhale, blow)to breathe on sth. — soffiare su qcs
3) [ wine] respirare•••to breathe down sb.'s neck — colloq. stare addosso a qcn.; tallonare qcn.
См. также в других словарях:
breathed — breathed; out·breathed; un·breathed; … English syllables
breathed — reathed (br[e^]tht), adj. having breath or breath as specified; usually used in combination; as, sweet breathed. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
breathed — [bretht; ] for 2 usually [ brēthd] adj. [ BREATH + ED] 1. having a (specified kind of) breath: used in compounds [foul breathed] 2. [pp. of BREATHE] Phonet. voiceless … English World dictionary
breathed — reathed (br[=e][th]d), adj. uttered without voice. Syn: voiceless. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Breathed — Breathe Breathe (br[=e][th]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Breathed} (br[=e][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Breathing}.] [From {Breath}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. I am in health, I breathe. Shak. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
breathed — adjective Date: 1580 1. having breath especially of a specified kind usually used in combination < sweet breathed > 2. voiceless 2 … New Collegiate Dictionary
breathed — verb /briðd/ (say breedhd) 1. past tense and past participle of breathe. –adjective 2. /briðd/ (say breedhd) Phonetics without use of the vocal cords; voiceless. 3. /brɛθt/ (say bretht) having a breath, as in sweet breathed …
breathed — adjective uttered without voice could hardly hear her breathed plea, Help me voiceless whispers • Syn: ↑voiceless • Similar to: ↑inaudible, ↑unhearable … Useful english dictionary
breathed heavily — huffed and puffed, respired forcefully, breathed forcefully … English contemporary dictionary
breathed 1 — См. soffiante … Пятиязычный словарь лингвистических терминов