breathing
n. 呼吸; (空气、花香等的)飘动; 微风; 短暂休息
v. 呼吸( breathe的现在分词 ); 轻声说话; 低语; 低声说
When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again. When they breathe smoke or a particular kind of air, they take it into their lungs and let it out again as they breathe.
He stood there breathing deeply and evenly...
他站在那儿均匀地深呼吸。
Always breathe through your nose...
要一直用鼻子呼吸。
If someone breathes something, they say it very quietly.
'You don't understand,' he breathed.
“你不明白。”他低声说道。
If you do not breathe a word about something, you say nothing about it, because it is a secret.
He never breathed a word about our conversation.
关于我们的谈话他只字未提。
If someone breathes life, confidence, or excitement into something, they improve it by adding this quality.
It is the readers who breathe life into a newspaper with their letters.
是读者通过来信给报纸带来了生气。
If you let wine breathe, you open the bottle to allow the air to get in and improve its flavour before you drink it.
Red wines should be allowed to 'breathe' if possible before drinking.
如果可能的话,在饮用红酒前应该先开瓶透透气。
When someone breathes their last, they die.
1. the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation
1. passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination;
His breathing is laboured.
他的呼吸迟缓而困难.
Try breathing exercises to calm your nerves.
试着做呼吸运动让神经放松下来.
She has difficulty breathing.
她呼吸有困难.
Now we can have a breathing spell.
现在我们可以松一口气了.
His breathing is regular.
他呼吸正常.