1 the act of breathing air into or out of your lungs -- solunum, nefes
2 to be breathing quickly because you have been running, walking fast, etc -- nefesi tükenmek, nefes nefese kalmak
3 to rest for a short time until you can breathe regularly again -- nefeslenmek, soluklanmak, kendine gelmek,
4 If you say something under your breath, you say it very quietly so that other people cannot hear it. -- fısıldamak, fısıldayarak söylemek
5 to keep air in your lungs and not let it out -- nefesini tutmak
6 something that you say in order to tell someone that an event is not likely to happen -- nefesini tutma, rahat ol, kendini kasma, için ferah olsun
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.
The test is initiated by the driver placing the sensor head in his / her mouth then taking a few deep breaths and blowing into the device.
The average was 15 breaths per minute.
Step 2 further decreases physiological arousal and engages the mind by focusing interest in the benign mental operations of attending to one's breaths and counting them.
We held our breaths, quite correctly in the circumstances, and were passed fit to continue with our journey.
Politics concern not only those who are aged, but also those who are taking their first breaths.
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