0 the air that goes into and out of your lungs:
She was dizzy and short of breath (= unable to breathe in enough air).
He burst into the room, red-faced and out of breath (= unable to breathe comfortably because of tiredness or excitement).
The doctor told me to take a deep breath (= breathe in a lot of air).
I'm just going out for a breath of (fresh) air - I won't be long.
The disease may cause cold sweating, nausea, vomiting and shortness of breath .
She paused to get her breath back and then carried on jogging.
It's terribly smoky in here - I'm just going out for a breath of fresh air.
The peak inspiratory pressure, delivered breaths per minute, and thefractionof inspired oxygen all significantly increased during stemal closure.
The upper plot refers to data recorded during three 1-min periods when the author had eyes closed and was slowly counting his breaths to facilitate relaxation.
Perhaps here-between the shallow and frightened breaths of the subaltern and the deep and liberating breaths of the meditation master-lie the intimate sounds of the history of colonialism.
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呼吸的空氣, 氣息, 一次呼吸…
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呼吸的空气, 气息, 一次呼吸…
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aliento, respiración, aliento [masculine]…
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respiração…
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息, 呼吸, 呼吸の量…
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nefes, soluk, solunum…
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souffle [masculine], haleine [feminine], respiration [feminine]…
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