respire如何读

英:[rɪˈspaɪə(r)]

美:[rɪ'spaɪər]

respire是什么意思

  • v.〈正式或文〉(人)呼吸;(植物)呼吸;松口气

respire自然拼读

re·spire

rih spaIr

respire变形

第三人称单数:respires

现在分词:respiring

过去式:respired

过去分词:respired

respire词根

词根:respire

adj.

respiratory 呼吸的

n.

respiration 呼吸;呼吸作用

respirator 口罩;[医] 呼吸器;防毒面具

respire英英释义

Verb

1. breathe easily again, as after exertion or anxiety

2. undergo the biomedical and metabolic processes of respiration by taking up oxygen and producing carbonmonoxide

3. draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs;

"I can breathe better when the air is clean"

"The patient is respiring"

respire词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, respiren,“呼吸,吸气”,源自12世纪的古法语 respirer,直接源自拉丁语 respirare,“再次呼吸,呼吸进出”,由 re- “再次”(见 re-)和 spirare “呼吸”(见 spirit(n.))组成。曾经也指“在劳累或努力后休息或享受放松”(1590年代)。相关词汇: Respired; respiring。

respire词源英文解释

Middle English, from Latin respirare, from re- + spirare to blow, breathe

The first known use of respire was in the 15th century

respire儿童词典英英释义

responsenoun

an act or instance of replying : answer

words said or sung by the people or choir in a religious service

a reaction of a living thing to a stimulus

respondverb

to say something in return : make an answer

to react in response

note how the animal's eyes respond to light

to have a favorable reaction

the patient is responding to treatment

respondverb

to say something in return : make an answer

to react in response

note how the animal's eyes respond to light

to have a favorable reaction

the patient is responding to treatment

resplendentadjective

so bright as to seem to glow resplendent in a new red coat

fields resplendent with flowers

resplendentadjective

so bright as to seem to glow resplendent in a new red coat

fields resplendent with flowers

resplendencynoun

resplendence

resplendencenoun

the quality or state of being resplendent : splendor

respitenoun

a short delay : postponement

a period of rest or relief

respireverb

to engage in respirationespecially: breathe sense 1

respire医学词典英英释义

respireverb

breathespecifically: to inhale and exhale air successively

of a cell or tissue to take up oxygen and produce carbon dioxide through oxidation

respire 例句

1 It is also produced when living organisms respire.

二氧化碳也可经由活体生物的呼吸作用而产生。

2 These are furnished with two siphons, or fleshy tubes, sometimes united, sometimes separate, through which they respire, drawing the water in through one and expelling it by the other.

3 Other invertebrates, such as land snails, respire using a mantle cavity lined with moist tissue and blood vessels.

4 On average, pregnant women suffer twice as many bites, as they respire 20% more carbon dioxide, and have a marginally elevated body temperature.

5 Such assurance marked “Rainphase,” a 2015 essay by New’s countrywoman Salina Fisher, evoking the wet weather of Wellington, with slow-shifting orchestral hues interspersed with plucked, tapped precipitation and scraped and respired gusts of wind.

6 This makes sense, since roots are respiring organs.

7 This water typically already has naturally high levels of dissolved CO2, produced by microbes that eat decaying algae and other organic matter and then respire CO.

8 The environment in which the animal lives greatly determines how an animal respires.

9 Their role as predators can even help with carbon dynamics, keeping carbon locked up in marine sediments, or by controlling the amount of respiring biomass in our seas.

10 Some land invertebrates, such as earthworms, live in moist environments and can respire across their skin if it stays moist.

11 "They need to respire, and they need to eat."

12 But stand and respire, and it’s like ringing the dinner bell.

13 “On warm nights, the tree respires more,” Dr. Griffin said.

14 Like other fruit bananas remain alive after being picked and they actually continue to respire.

15 Fish generally respire through gills. most bony fish es have a swim bladder a gas-filled organ used to adjust swimming depth.

一般是经由鳃呼吸。大部分硬骨鱼有鳔,这是源于消化管的憩室,司控制浮力或为辅助呼吸器官。

16 “For a few seconds. Suspends its respiration; yours, too, but humans can function without respiring—perspiring?—for a couple of minutes, but the vagus nerve of an andy—”

17 The water which carries to them both the nutritious particles on which they feed and the gases they respire, will act with nearly or quite the same efficiency in either arrangement of their parts.

18 When ill-fated Orpheus tuned to woe His potent lyre, and sought the realms below; Charmed into life unreal forms respired, And list'ning shades the dulcet note admired.

19 though unconscious, the patient is still respiring

20 “You put nano-sensors inside, and they gather information. Do they respire? Do they ferment? Do they communicate? All of that is transmitted to your iPhone. You are just on a yacht in Hawaii.”

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