breathe如何读

英:[briːð]

美:[briːð]

breathe英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 呼吸 draw in and let out air from the lungs; take air into the body and send it out again
  2. vt. 轻松说话; 低语 say softly; whisper

breathe是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 呼吸
  2. 透气
  3. 呼出
  4. 呼气
  5. 使喘气
  6. 使疲劳
  7. 吸气
  8. 使(运动员)出力训练
  9. 通气
  10. 栩栩如生
  11. 轻轻唱
  12. 使歇口气
  13. 活着
  14. 轻吹
  15. 使休息
  16. 轻拂
  17. 【语】发气音
  18. 休息一下
  19. 吸入
  20. 使喘息
  21. 低声说出,低声说,低语
  22. 散发,流露
  23. 【语】发
  24. 平静下来
  25. 松一口气
  26. 紧盯着某人看
  27. 通气飘香
  28. 充满
  29. 生存
  30. 发散
  31. 注入

breathe变形

第三人称单数:breathes

现在分词:breathing

过去式:breathed

过去分词:breathed

breathe扩展

breathable (adj.)

breathe词根

词根:breath

adj.

breathing 呼吸的;逼真的

breathless 喘不过气来的;停止呼吸的

breathed 无声的;有气的

n.

breath 呼吸,气息;一口气,(呼吸的)一次;瞬间,瞬息;微风;迹象;无声音,气音

breathing 呼吸;瞬间;微风

breather 呼吸者;呼吸的东西;剧烈的运动;短时间的休息

breathlessness 呼吸急促,气喘吁吁

v.

breathing 呼吸(breathe的现在分词)

breathed 呼吸(breath的过去式和过去分词)

breathe英英释义

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

breathe词组

breathe in吸入

breathe out呼出

breathe freely透气;安心

breathe deeply深呼吸

breathe again宽心;再次呼吸

breathe the fresh air呼吸新鲜空气

breathe easy呼吸通畅;松一口气;安心

breathe into注入

breathe词源中文解释

"吸入和呼出空气; 吸入和呼出气味等",约于公元1200年出现,不是古英语,但它保留了其源词 breath 的原始古英语元音。"breathe (one's) last"表示"死亡",始于1590年代。"breathe down the back of (someone's) neck"表示"紧随其后",始于1946年。相关词汇: Breathed; breathing。

breathe词源英文解释

Middle English brethen, from breth — see breath

The first known use of breathe was in the 14th century

breathe儿童词典英英释义

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

breathe医学词典英英释义

breatheverb

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

breathe 例句

1 Her breathing sounded like a crackly paper bag inflating and deflating, but she spoke with firmness and clarity.

2 "Nancy? Are you still there? Talk to me. I can hear you breathing. Earth to Nancy."

3 Emma handed me the breathing tube, and we passed it among us.

4 Even now, he fought to keep his breathing slow and even.

5 Then again, I shouldn’t have been able to breathe.

6 Then the doctor finally takes his hand away, I breathe a sigh of relief, and Ilse is there, with her hair covered and a mask on.

7 Throughout the evening and night he moaned, and his breathing was harsh and uneven.

8 The sign on Miles’s back rose and fell with his breathing.

9 As soon as we did, Mom dropped my duffel bag and wrapped her arms around me and kissed me on my head and on my face like she was breathing me in.

10 He breathed for so long I thought he might pass out.

11 I leaned my head against the doorjamb and just breathed and listened and smelled.

12 Ten steps down, the air was cleaner, and I was able to breathe.

13 Especially unique is the sewing-machine-smooth cadence of an early 4.0-liter Lamborghini V-12, breathing through a sextet of Weber 40s and expressing its mellifluous voice through a steel Ansa exhaust system.

14 She squeezes so hard I stop breathing for a second.

15 I got back into the robe he had given me, and he began sewing like the devil was breathing down his neck.

16 And no sound but Ob’s heavy breathing and an occasional snort from Cletus, whose nose had started to run.

17 He found that by breathing deeply, he avoided gasping as the water rose around his chest.

18 “Don’t you understand, Crow?” he said, his voice so sad, so tender, that I couldn’t breathe.

19 Each child breathed easier when the colonel grunted his reluctant assent.

20 He knew he was running away from a house that had pictures of long-dead people on the walls breathing down on him.

breathe 同义词

1 赋与…以

clothe

3 低声说出

whisper

9 使喘气

wind pump blow puff

10 轻吹

whiffle

15 灌入

inject perfuse

21 使疲乏

wear pump fatigue

25 使运动

exercise

28 失去光泽

glaze tarnish

29 发出气味

scent

32 轻拂

breath flip flick kiss

34

squirt spray puff

35 使疲劳

taxing punishment do fag

37 表现出

wear display

49 飘溢

breathing

50 呈现出

offer

51 低声说

whisper murmur

breathe 短语相关

breathe down one's neck breathe easier live and breathe breathe a sigh of relief breathe (new) life into breathe down someone's neck breathe one's last breathe freely breathe easily not say/breathe a word

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