英:[bri:ð ˈfri:lɪ]
美:[brið ˈfrili]
英:[bri:ð ˈfri:lɪ]
美:[brið ˈfrili]
安心,松一口气
透气
verb
intransitive verb
to draw air into and expel it from the lungs : respirebroadly: to take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide through natural processes
to inhale and exhale freely
to blow softly
live
to pause and rest before continuing
to feel free of restraint
needs room to breathe
to permit passage of air or vapor
a fabric that breathes
of an internal combustion engine to use air to support combustion
to be cooled or dried by air that passes by or through
clothing that allows your skin to breathe
of wine to develop flavor and bouquet by exposure to air
to become perceptible : be expressed
a personality that breathes and that distinguishes his work—Bennett Schiff
obsolete to emit a fragrance or aura
transitive verb
to inhale and exhale
breathe air
to send out by exhaling
to instill by or as if by breathing
breathe new life into the movement
to take in in breathing
breathe the scent of pines
utter, express
don't breathe a word of it to anyone
to make manifest : evince
the novel breathes despair
to give rest from exertion to
to spend a great deal of time, thought, or effort on (something) : to be wholly devoted to (some interest or activity) As with visiting companies, one of the key reasons for going to conferences is to avoid the tunnel vision that can overcome managers who live and breathe their business.—Leslie Brokaw
The Virginia native may not breathe basketball 24-7 … but during games and practice, his focus is second to none.—Robbi Pickeral
Middle English brethen, from breth — see breath
The first known use of breathe was in the 14th century
breatheverb
to draw air into and expel it from the lungs
live entry 1 sense 1
to blow softly
to send out by exhaling
breathe a sigh of relief
to bring by or as if by breathing
breathe new life into the movement
to say quietly or softly
don't breathe a word to anybody
to allow to rest after hard work
breathe a horse
to take in in breathing
breathe the scent of roses
to allow air or moisture to pass through
a fabric that breathes
1 He was breathing hard from running.
2 The patient suddenly stopped breathing.
3 I can hardly breathe with all this smoke.
4 He wants to live where he can breathe clean air.
5 a dragon that breathes fire
6 People usually contract the virus by breathing contaminated air.
7 Breathe deeply and then exhale.
8 I'll never give up as long as I'm still breathing.
9 a living, breathing human being
10 No one was more grief-stricken by Lincoln's assassination than Stanton, who spoke the imperishable words as the president breathed his last: "Now he belongs to the ages."
11 … The tinder burned all right, but that was as far as I got. I blew on it, I breathed on it, I cupped it in my hands, but no sooner did I add twigs than the whole thing went black.
12 However, liquid nitrogen is not used for higher levels of fog because breathing this substance is unsafe. Dry ice is a safer material, and can be used either at ground level or higher.
13 Earth is surrounded by a life-giving gaseous envelope called the atmosphere. This thin blanket of air is an integral part of the planet. It not only provides the air that we breathe but also acts to protect us from the dangerous radiation emitted by the Sun.
14 Soft Non-Slip Pillow Sandals, $13 (Save $41%) Comfy shoes that let your feet breathe in the heat are a must, like this pillowy pair of sandals that are just $13.
15 Then the East-West Classic — the name is a nod to the Negro League All-Star game held annually from 1933 to 1962 — will bring living, breathing Black players together.
16 The severe teacher has gone abroad; You can breathe freely again.
要求苛严的教师已经出国了, 你可以完全放心了.
17 Exquisite material, comfortable and breathe freely, brief design, flower lace, perfect details, shows uncommon taste.
面料考究 、 舒适透气, 简洁的设计中透露出若隐若现的蕾丝花纹, 细节的完美, 体现非凡的品位.
18 Brief design but not dull, sexy and charming, high - quality material, soft and breathe freely.
简洁的设计,却不单调, 更加性感迷人, 优质的面料, 柔软透气,令皮肤自由呼吸.
19 He's gone; You can breathe freely again.
他已走了,你可以完全放心了。