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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- breath
[brεθ]
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1.
noun
[c/u]
(intake of air) 呼吸
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2.
noun
[u]
(air from mouth) 口气
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out of breath
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上气不接下气
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under one's breath
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低声说
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bad breath
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口臭
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to get one's breath back
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[BRIT] 恢复正常呼吸
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to go out for a breath of (fresh) air
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出去呼吸(新鲜)空气
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a breath of fresh air
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[fig] 新意
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there wasn't a breath of wind
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一丝风都没有
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to catch one's breath
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喘口气
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to hold one's breath
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屏住呼吸
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don't hold your breath!
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[fig] [inf] 别太指望了!
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to be short of breath
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呼吸短促
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to take a deep breath
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深呼一口气
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it takes your breath away
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使人心醉神迷
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- breath
[brεθ]
[breθ]
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1.
noun
呼吸;气息
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His breath always smells strongly of garlic or onion.
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他呼吸中总带有一股很浓的大蒜味或洋葱味。
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He must have been drunk because his breath smelled of alcohol.
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他的呼吸中有酒精味,一定是喝醉了。
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2.
noun
呼吸动作;一呼,一吸
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You should go outside at least once every day for a breath of fresh air.
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你应当每天都至少出去一次,呼吸些新鲜空气。
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3.
noun
呼吸能力
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to get one's breath back
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恢复正常呼吸
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4.
noun
(物体发出的)蒸汽,空气;湿气,潮气
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5.
noun
微风,空气的轻微流动
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6.
noun
暂停;间歇,短暂的休息(或喘息)
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7.
noun
耳语,低语(声),嘁喳声
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8.
noun
(不明显的)暗示(或迹象)
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9.
noun
生命;精神
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10.
noun
[phonetics]
气息音(如发s,p音)
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11.
noun
气味;香味,香气
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12.
noun
瞬间,片刻
Collins English-English Dictionary
- breath
[brεθ]
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1.
n
the intake and expulsion of air during respiration
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2.
n
the air inhaled or exhaled during respiration
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3.
n
a single respiration or inhalation of air, etc
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4.
n
the vapour, heat, or odour of exhaled air
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his breath on the window melted the frost
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5.
n
a slight gust of air
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6.
n
a short pause or rest
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take a breath for five minutes
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7.
n
a brief time
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it was done in a breath
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8.
n
a suggestion or slight evidence; suspicion
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a breath of scandal
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9.
n
a whisper or soft sound
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10.
n
life, energy, or vitality
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the breath of new industry
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11.
n
[phonetics]
the passage of air through the completely open glottis without vibration of the vocal cords, as in exhaling or pronouncing fricatives such as (f) or (h) or stops such as (p) or (k) - Compare voice
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12.
n
[Etymology]
Old English bræth; related to brædan to burn, Old High German bradam heat, breath
Examples
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to get one's breath back
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恢复正常呼吸
→ breath
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a deep breath
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深呼吸
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breath that smells of garlic
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呼气中带大蒜味
→ smell
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He gulped a breath of sweet air.
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他吸了一大口清新的空气。
→ sweet
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His breath smells.
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他有口臭。
→ smell
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How long can you hold your breath?
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你能憋气憋多长时间?
→ hold
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His breath always smells strongly of garlic or onion.
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他呼吸中总带有一股很浓的大蒜味或洋葱味。
→ breath
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He must have been drunk because his breath smelled of alcohol.
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他的呼吸中有酒精味,一定是喝醉了。
→ breath
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After running, walk a little bit just to catch your breath; then start again.
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快跑完后,走一小段儿稳定呼吸,然后再开始跑。
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I was late for the meeting so I started running, and when I got there I was totally out of breath.
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因为开会快迟到了,我就开始跑步前进,所以赶到那儿时,已经是上气不接下气了。
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