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    breathe 的英语意思

    breathebreathe /briːð/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1air [intransitive, transitive] to take air into your lungs and send it out again将空气吸入肺部并再呼出:  The room filled with smoke, and it was becoming difficult to breathe.房间里烟雾弥漫,呼吸越来越困难。 People are concerned about the quality of the air they breathe.人们对所呼吸的空气质量感到担忧。 Relax and breathe deeply (=take in a lot of air).放松,深呼吸(=大量吸气)。2blow [intransitive, transitive] to blow air or smoke out of your mouth从嘴里呼出气体或烟breathe on Roy breathed on his hands and rubbed them together vigorously.罗伊向手上呵了口气,然后用力搓了搓双手。breathe something over somebody The fat man opposite was breathing garlic all over me.对面那个胖男人不断将大蒜气息呼向我。3somebody can breathe easy/easily used when saying that someone can relax because a worrying or dangerous situation has ended用于表示某人可以放松,因为令人忧虑或危险的局面已经过去:  With stocks going up, investors can breathe easily.股价上涨,投资者可以松一口气了。4breathe a sigh of relief to stop being worried or frightened about something不再为某事担忧或恐惧:  Once the deadline passed, everyone breathed a sigh of relief.截止日期一过,所有人都松了一口气。5be breathing down somebody’s neck informal非正式 to pay very close attention to what someone is doing, in a way that makes them feel nervous or annoyed极近距离地监视某人的一举一动,令其感到紧张或烦恼:  How can I concentrate with you breathing down my neck all the time?你老是在我背后盯着,我怎么能集中注意力?6not breathe a word to not tell anyone anything at all about something, because it is a secret对某事只字不提,因为那是秘密:  Don’t breathe a word; it’s supposed to be a surprise.别说出去,这是要保密的惊喜。7breathe life into something to change a situation so that people feel more excited or interested改变局面,使人们感到更加兴奋或感兴趣:  Critics are hoping the young director can breathe new life into the French film industry.评论家们希望这位年轻导演能为法国电影业注入新的活力。8skin [intransitive] if your skin can breathe, air can reach it若皮肤能透气,则空气可以接触到皮肤9clothes/fabric [intransitive] if cloth or clothing breathes, air can pass through it so that your body feels pleasantly cool and dry若布料或衣物能透气,空气可以穿透,使身体感到清爽舒适10wine [intransitive] if you let wine breathe, you open the bottle to let the air get to it before you drink it让葡萄酒醒酒,即饮用前开瓶使其与空气接触11say something quietly [transitive] written书面 to say something very quietly, almost in a whisper极轻声地说话,几乎是耳语:  ‘Wait,’ he breathed."等等,"他低声说道。12breathe your last (breath) literary文学 to die死去13breathe fire to talk and behave in a very angry way言谈举止极为愤怒 live and breathe something at live1(19)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adverbs副词breathe deeply (=take long slow breaths of air)· She breathed deeply in the cool night air.· 她在凉爽的夜风中深深地呼吸。breathe heavily/hard (=breathe loudly especially after exercise)· He’d been running and he was breathing hard.· 他一直在跑步,呼吸十分急促。breathe fast/rapidly (=breathe quickly because of illness, fear etc)· He closed his eyes, breathing fast under the fever.· 他闭上眼睛,因发烧而呼吸急促。breathe slowly· Breathe slowly and try to relax.· 慢慢呼吸,试着放松。breathe steadily/evenly· The baby was fast asleep and breathing steadily.· 婴儿睡得很熟,呼吸平稳。breathe easily· Make sure the injured person can breathe easily.· 确保受伤者能够顺畅地呼吸。nouns名词breathe some air/the air· It was wonderful to be outside and breathe some fresh air.· 待在户外,呼吸新鲜空气,感觉真好。breathe fumes· These children are breathing traffic fumes all day long.· 这些孩子整天吸入汽车尾气。phrases短语can hardly breathe· It was so hot that I felt as though I could hardly breathe.· 天气太热了,我感觉几乎喘不过气来。have trouble/difficulty breathing· In high altitudes some people have trouble breathing.· 在高海拔地区,有些人会感到呼吸困难。struggle to breathe· The crowd pressed in around me and I struggled to breathe.· 人群向我涌来,我挣扎着才能呼吸。THESAURUS同义词辨析breathe [intransitive, transitive] to take air into your lungs and send it out again将空气吸入肺部并再呼出: · Mary knew he was asleep because he was breathing deeply.· 玛丽知道他睡着了,因为他呼吸深沉。· He breathed the clear spring air.· 他呼吸着清新的春日空气。sigh to breathe out slowly and make a noise that shows you are disappointed, tired, relieved etc缓缓呼气并发出表示失望、疲倦或宽慰等情绪的声音;叹气: · She just sighed and shook her head.· 她只是叹了口气,摇了摇头。· ‘Never mind,’ he sighed. ‘I’m sure there’ll be other opportunities.’· "没关系,"他叹息道,"我相信还会有其他机会的。"pant to breathe quickly and noisily through your mouth, because you have been using a lot of effort因大量用力而用嘴急促喘气;气喘吁吁: · They were panting by the time they got to the finish line.· 他们到达终点线时已经气喘吁吁。gasp to breathe very quickly and deeply and with difficulty极为急促而深重地喘气,带有困难感;喘息: · Her eyes were wide, and she was gasping for breath.· 她双眼大睁,拼命喘气。· ‘Do you think you can walk?’ ‘I’ll try to,’ he gasped.· "你觉得你能走路吗?""我试试看,"他喘息着说。snore to breathe noisily while you are sleeping睡眠时呼吸发出鼾声;打鼾: · I couldn’t sleep because my husband was snoring.· 我睡不着,因为我丈夫在打鼾。wheeze to breathe with difficulty, making a noise in your throat and chest, because you are ill因患病而呼吸困难,喉咙和胸腔发出异响;发出喘鸣声: · His asthma was making him wheeze.· 他的哮喘让他呼吸时发出哮鸣音。be out of breath to be unable to breathe easily, especially because you have been running or doing other exercise呼吸困难,尤指因跑步或运动而气喘;上气不接下气: · I was out of breath by the time we reached the top of the hill.· 我们到山顶时,我已经上气不接下气了。be short of breath to be unable to breathe easily, especially because you are unhealthy呼吸困难,尤指因身体状况不佳;气短: · Because she was so overweight, she was often short of breath.· 因为她严重超重,她经常感到气短。breathe in phrasal verb to take air into your lungs将空气吸入肺部;吸气inhale:  The doctor made me breathe in while he listened to my chest.医生让我吸气,同时听诊我的胸部。breathe something ↔ in Wyatt breathed in the cool ocean air.怀亚特深吸了一口清凉的海洋空气。breathe out phrasal verb to send air out from your lungs将空气从肺部呼出;呼气exhale:  Jim breathed out deeply.吉姆深深地呼出一口气。breathe something ↔ out Lauren lit up a cigarette, then breathed out a puff of smoke.劳伦点燃一支烟,然后呼出一口烟雾。