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breathing

  • 1 breathing

    åndedræt {n}

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  • 2 with bated breath

    (breathing only slightly, due to anxiety, excitement etc: The crowd watched the rescue of the child with bated breath.) åndeløst
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    (breathing only slightly, due to anxiety, excitement etc: The crowd watched the rescue of the child with bated breath.) åndeløst

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  • 3 asthma

    ['æsmə, ]( American[) 'æzmə]
    (an illness which causes difficulty in breathing out, resulting from an allergy etc.) astma
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    ['æsmə, ]( American[) 'æzmə]
    (an illness which causes difficulty in breathing out, resulting from an allergy etc.) astma

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  • 4 blowhole

    noun (a breathing-hole (through the ice for seals etc) or a nostril (especially on the head of a whale etc).) åndehul
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    noun (a breathing-hole (through the ice for seals etc) or a nostril (especially on the head of a whale etc).) åndehul

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  • 5 breath

    [breƟ]
    1) (the air drawn into, and then sent out from, the lungs: My dog's breath smells terrible.) ånde
    2) (an act of breathing: Take a deep breath.) indånding
    - breathlessly
    - breathlessness
    - hold one's breath
    - out of breath
    - under one's breath
    * * *
    [breƟ]
    1) (the air drawn into, and then sent out from, the lungs: My dog's breath smells terrible.) ånde
    2) (an act of breathing: Take a deep breath.) indånding
    - breathlessly
    - breathlessness
    - hold one's breath
    - out of breath
    - under one's breath

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  • 6 breathless

    adjective (having difficulty in breathing normally: His asthma makes him breathless; He was breathless after climbing the hill.) forpustet; stakåndet
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    adjective (having difficulty in breathing normally: His asthma makes him breathless; He was breathless after climbing the hill.) forpustet; stakåndet

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  • 7 bronchitis

    (inflammation of the air passages in the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing: Wet weather makes his bronchitis worse.) bronkitis
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    (inflammation of the air passages in the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing: Wet weather makes his bronchitis worse.) bronkitis

    English-Danish dictionary > bronchitis

  • 8 choke

    [ əuk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) kvæle
    2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) proppe; stoppe
    2. noun
    (an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) choker
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    [ əuk] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) kvæle
    2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) proppe; stoppe
    2. noun
    (an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) choker

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  • 9 complain

    [kəm'plein]
    1) (to state one's displeasure, dissatisfaction etc: I'm going to complain to the police about the noise.) klage
    2) ((with of) to state that one has (pain, discomfort etc): He's complaining of difficulty in breathing.) klage over; beklage sig over
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    [kəm'plein]
    1) (to state one's displeasure, dissatisfaction etc: I'm going to complain to the police about the noise.) klage
    2) ((with of) to state that one has (pain, discomfort etc): He's complaining of difficulty in breathing.) klage over; beklage sig over

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  • 10 diver

    noun (a person who dives, especially one who works under water using special breathing equipment.) dykker
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    noun (a person who dives, especially one who works under water using special breathing equipment.) dykker

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  • 11 dragon

    ['dræɡən]
    (a mythical beast, a usually large, winged, fire-breathing reptile: St George and the dragon.) dragon
    * * *
    ['dræɡən]
    (a mythical beast, a usually large, winged, fire-breathing reptile: St George and the dragon.) dragon

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  • 12 frogman

    noun (an underwater swimmer who uses breathing apparatus and flippers.) frømand
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    noun (an underwater swimmer who uses breathing apparatus and flippers.) frømand

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  • 13 gargle

    (to wash the throat eg with a soothing liquid, by letting the liquid lie in the throat and breathing out against it.) gurgle
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    (to wash the throat eg with a soothing liquid, by letting the liquid lie in the throat and breathing out against it.) gurgle

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  • 14 gas mask

    (something which is used to cover the face to prevent a person breathing poisonous gas.) gasmaske
    * * *
    (something which is used to cover the face to prevent a person breathing poisonous gas.) gasmaske

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  • 15 gasp

    1. noun
    (the sound made by suddenly breathing in, eg because of surprise or sudden pain: a gasp of fear.) gisp
    2. verb
    He gasped with pain.) gispe
    * * *
    1. noun
    (the sound made by suddenly breathing in, eg because of surprise or sudden pain: a gasp of fear.) gisp
    2. verb
    He gasped with pain.) gispe

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  • 16 get one's second wind

    (to recover one's natural breathing after breathlessness.) få vejret igen
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    (to recover one's natural breathing after breathlessness.) få vejret igen

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  • 17 great diving beetle

    (a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.)
    * * *
    (a water insect that carries a bubble of air under its wing cover for breathing when it is under water.)

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  • 18 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.) holde vejret
    * * *
    (to stop breathing (often because of anxiety or to avoid being heard): He held his breath as he watched the daring acrobat.) holde vejret

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  • 19 kiss of life

    (a mouth-to-mouth method of restoring breathing.) kunstigt åndedræt; mund-til-mund
    * * *
    (a mouth-to-mouth method of restoring breathing.) kunstigt åndedræt; mund-til-mund

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  • 20 lung

    (one of the pair of organs of breathing, in man and other animals.) lunge
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    (one of the pair of organs of breathing, in man and other animals.) lunge

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Breathing — Breath ing, n. 1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air. [1913 Webster] Subject to a difficulty of breathing. Melmoth. [1913 Webster] 2. Air in gentle motion. [1913 Webster] 3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • breathing — [brē′thiŋ] adj. that breathes; living; alive n. 1. respiration 2. a single breath or the time taken by this 3. a pause for rest 4. see ROUGH BREATHING, SMOOTH BREATHING …   English World dictionary

  • breathing — breathing. См. дыхание цепи. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) …   Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.

  • breathing — index born (alive), conscious (awake), live (conscious) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Breathing — Breath redirects here. For other uses, see Breath (disambiguation). For other uses, see Breathing (disambiguation). The human respiratory system Breathing is the process that moves air in and out of the lungs. Aerobic organisms require oxygen to… …   Wikipedia

  • breathing — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, shallow ▪ controlled, even, regular, rhythmic, steady ▪ irregular, laboured/labored …   Collocations dictionary

  • breathing — n. 1) deep; heavy, labored, noisy; irregular; regular, steady breathing 2) (ling.) rough; smooth breathing * * * [ briːðɪŋ] heavy irregular labored noisy regular smooth breathing steady breathing (ling.) rough …   Combinatory dictionary

  • breathing — breath|ing [ˈbri:ðıŋ] n [U] the process of breathing air in and out ▪ His breathing was deep and regular. ▪ When I picked up the phone all I heard was heavy breathing (=loud breathing) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • breathing — noun (U) the process of breathing air in and out: heavy breathing (=loud breathing): When I picked up the phone all I heard was heavy breathing …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • breathing — breath|ing [ briðıŋ ] noun uncount * the process of taking air into the body and letting it out again, or the sound of this: Julia was asleep, her breathing shallow but regular. heavy/labored breathing breathing problems/difficulties …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • breathing */ — UK [ˈbriːðɪŋ] / US [ˈbrɪðɪŋ] noun [uncountable] the process of taking air into the body and letting it out again, or the sound of this Julia was asleep, her breathing shallow but regular. heavy/laboured breathing breathing difficulties …   English dictionary

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