inhale Definisjon på norsk

  • 0 to take air into your lungs -- puste inn

    • I tried a cigarette, but I didn’t inhale. Jeg prøvde en sigarett, men jeg inhalerte ikke.

    • She inhaled the sweet smells of the kitchen. Hun pustet inn den liflige duften fra kjøkkenet

  • 1 to breathe in -- puste/ånde inn, inhalere

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Examples of inhale

  • There is increasing evidence of the harm that can be done by inhaling other people's smoke—passive smoking, as it is called.

  • All of us know that even pattern-makers who have inhaled sawdust for some years suffer from pneumoconiosis.

  • A tremendous amount of slate dust was inhaled by ordinary quarry workers in my early days.

  • They have set up a memorial fund designed to raise the awareness of teenagers and parents to the dangers of inhaling toxic solvents and gases.

  • There are stories of deliberate attacks on animals—of cats being affected by inhaling smoke and of dogs being in cars where fireworks were set off.

  • She had had dif®culties in doing this correctly in a standing position, inhaling and -attening the stomach at the same time + this was causing tension.

  • When an aerosolised virus is inhaled, the virus e n c o u n t e r s the apical (or outside) face of columnar epithelial cells.

  • The pairings offer unsettling visions of inhaling the smoke of bird flesh, or of taking hold of reptiles when working with a tool or climbing a notched pole ladder.

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May 10, 2021

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May 10, 2021

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