breathe
breathe 英 [bri:ð] 美 [brið]
v. 呼吸;散发
进行时:breathing 过去式:breathed 过去分词:breathed 第三人称单数:breathes 名词复数:breathes
- When you breathe you take air into your lungs and let it out in a regular rhythm. Living things need to breathe to live.
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- v. 呼吸;散发
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1. He breathed deeply before speaking again.
他深深吸一口气,然后继续说下去。
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2. She was beginning to breathe more easily.
她呼吸开始较为顺畅了。
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3. He came up close, breathing alcohol fumes all over me.
他走过来靠近我,喷得我满身酒气。
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4. ‘I'm over here,’ she breathed.
“我在这儿呢。”她轻声说。
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5. Humans take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide.
人吸入氧气,呼出二氧化碳。
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6. Her performance breathed wit and charm.
她的表演灵巧迷人。
- breathe (v.) "to draw air into and expel it from the lungs; to inhale and exhale (a scent, etc.)," c. 1200, not in Old English, but it retains the original Old English vowel of its source word, breath. To breathe (one's) last "die" is from 1590s. Related: Breathed; breathing.
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