搜尋結果
breathe
- IPA[brēT͟H]
美式
- take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process;(of a fish) draw in water with dissolved oxygen through the mouth and force it out through the gills
verb: breathe, 3rd person present: breathes, gerund or present participle: breathing, past tense: breathed, past participle: breathed
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動詞
- 1. take air into the lungs and then expel it, especially as a regular physiological process breathe in through your nose he breathed out heavily 同義詞
- ▪ (of a fish) draw in water with dissolved oxygen through the mouth and force it out through the gills you will see the gill cover opening and the gills fluttering, as water is drawn over the gills and the fish breathes
- ▪ (of a cell, tissue, or living organism) exchange gases, especially by means of a diffusion process adult amphibians also breathe through their skin plants breathe through all their organs, including roots 同義詞
- ▪ be alive; remain living at least I'm still breathing 同義詞
- ▪ (of wind) blow softly. 同義詞
- ▪ say something with quiet intensity “We're together at last,” she breathed 同義詞
- ▪ give an impression of (something) the whole room breathed an air of hygienic efficiency 同義詞
- ▪ (of wine) be exposed to fresh air red wine needs untold time to breathe
- ▪ (of material or soil) admit or emit air or moisture let your lawn breathe by putting air into the soil
- ▪ allow (a horse) to rest after exertion.
- ▪ tarnish or taint before the queen's fair name was breathed upon