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1 breathe
A vtr1 (inhale, respire) respirer [air, oxygen, gas, scent] ; to breathe one's last lit rendre son dernier soupir ; to breathe its last fig dire son dernier mot ;2 (exhale, blow) souffler [air, smoke, germs] (on sur) ; cracher [fire, vapour] ;3 ( whisper) murmurer (to à) ; I won't breathe a word je n'en soufflerai pas un mot ; don't breathe a word! pas un mot! ;4 ( inspire with) to breathe hope into sb redonner de l'espoir à qn ; to breathe (some) life into sth animer qch ; to breathe life into [God] insuffler la vie dans ; to breathe new life into sth donner un second souffle à qch.B vi1 ( respire) respirer ; to breathe hard ou heavily souffler fort, haleter ; to breathe easily or freely lit respirer librement ; to breathe more easily fig respirer ;2 (exhale, blow) to breathe over sb/on sth souffler sur qn/sur qch ;3 ( wine) s'aérer.to breathe down sb's neck ○ ( watch closely) être sur le dos de qn ○ ; ( be close behind) être sur les talons de qn ○ ; to breathe fire fulminer ; to live and breathe sth ne vivre que pour qch.■ breathe in:▶ breathe in inspirer ;▶ breathe in [sth], breathe [sth] in inhaler [gas, fumes].■ breathe out:▶ breathe out expirer ;▶ breathe out [sth], breathe [sth] out exhaler.
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breathe (easily) again — breathe ( easily/freely/) again phrase to relax because you are no longer in a difficult or dangerous situation We found that file, so you can breathe again. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: br … Useful english dictionary
breathe\ easily — • breathe easily • breathe freely v To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily. His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night … Словарь американских идиом
breathe freely, to have relief from anxiety, tension, or pressure. Also, breathe easily, breathe easy. — idi breathe freely, to have relief from anxiety, tension, or pressure. Also, breathe easily, breathe easy … From formal English to slang
breathe easily — phrasal or breathe freely : to enjoy relief from pressure, strain, anxiety, or danger * * * breathe easily ● breathe * * * breathe easily see ↑breathe • • • Main Entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
breathe easily — or[breathe freely] {v.} To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. * /Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily./ * /His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night./ … Dictionary of American idioms
breathe easily — or[breathe freely] {v.} To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. * /Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily./ * /His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night./ … Dictionary of American idioms
breathe (freely) again — breathe ( easily/freely/) again phrase to relax because you are no longer in a difficult or dangerous situation We found that file, so you can breathe again. Thesaurus: to be, or to become calm and stop worryingsynonym Main entry: br … Useful english dictionary
breathe\ freely — • breathe easily • breathe freely v To have relief from difficulty or worry; relax; feel that trouble is gone; stop worrying. Now that the big bills were paid, he breathed more easily. His mother didn t breathe easily until he got home that night … Словарь американских идиом
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 easy — breathe/rest/easy phrase to relax and stop feeling worried Just three more questions and then you can breathe easy. I won’t rest easy until I get my passport back. Thesaurus: to rest, relax or do nothingsynonym … Useful english dictionary
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