breathe 音标拼音: [br'ið]
vi . 呼吸,生存,低语
vt . 呼吸,使疲乏,发散,低声说
呼吸,生存,低语呼吸,使疲乏,发散,低声说
breathe v 1 :
draw air into ,
and expel out of ,
the lungs ; "
I can breathe better when the air is clean "; "
The patient is respiring "
[
synonym : {
breathe }, {
take a breath }, {
respire }, {
suspire }]
2 :
be alive ; "
Every creature that breathes "
3 :
impart as if by breathing ; "
He breathed new life into the old house "
4 :
allow the passage of air through ; "
Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear "
5 :
utter or tell ; "
not breathe a word "
6 :
manifest or evince ; "
She breathes the Christian spirit "
7 :
take a short break from one '
s activities in order to relax [
synonym : {
rest }, {
breathe }, {
catch one '
s breath }, {
take a breather }]
8 :
reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked ; "
This rare Bordeaux must be allowed to breathe for at least 2 hours "
9 :
expel (
gases or odors ) [
synonym : {
emit }, {
breathe }, {
pass off }]
Breathe \
Breathe \,
v .
t .
1 .
To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration ;
to respire .
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To view the light of heaven ,
and breathe the vital air . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To inject by breathing ;
to infuse ; --
with into .
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Able to breathe life into a stone . --
Shak .
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And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground ,
and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life . --
Gen .
ii .
7 .
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3 .
To emit or utter by the breath ;
to utter softly ;
to whisper ;
as ,
to breathe a vow .
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He softly breathed thy name . --
Dryden .
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Or let the church ,
our mother ,
breathe her curse ,
A mother '
s curse ,
on her revolting son . --
Shak .
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4 .
To exhale ;
to emit ,
as breath ;
as ,
the flowers breathe odors or perfumes .
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5 .
To express ;
to manifest ;
to give forth .
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Others articles breathe the same severe spirit .
--
Milner .
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6 .
To act upon by the breath ;
to cause to sound by breathing .
"
They breathe the flute ." --
Prior .
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7 .
To promote free respiration in ;
to exercise .
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And every man should beat thee .
I think thou wast created for men to breathe themselves upon thee .
--
Shak .
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8 .
To suffer to take breath ,
or recover the natural breathing ;
to rest ;
as ,
to breathe a horse .
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A moment breathed his panting steed . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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9 .
To put out of breath ;
to exhaust .
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Mr .
Tulkinghorn arrives in his turret room ,
a little breathed by the journey up . --
Dickens .
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10 . (
Phonetics )
To utter without vocality ,
as the nonvocal consonants .
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The same sound may be pronounces either breathed ,
voiced ,
or whispered . --
H .
Sweet .
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Breathed elements ,
being already voiceless ,
remain unchanged Note : [
in whispering ]. --
H .
Sweet .
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{
To breathe again },
to take breath ;
to feel a sense of relief ,
as from danger ,
responsibility ,
or press of business .
{
To breathe one '
s last },
to die ;
to expire .
{
To breathe a vein },
to open a vein ;
to let blood . --
Dryden .
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Breathe \
Breathe \ (
br [=
e ][
th ]),
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Breathed }
(
br [=
e ][
th ]
d );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Breathing }.] [
From {
Breath }.]
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1 .
To respire ;
to inhale and exhale air ;
hence ;,
to live . "
I am in health ,
I breathe ." --
Shak .
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Breathes there a man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said ,
This is my own ,
my native land ! --
Sir W .
Scott [
The Lay of the Last Minstrel ].
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2 .
To take breath ;
to rest from action .
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Well !
breathe awhile ,
and then to it again ! --
Shak .
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3 .
To pass like breath ;
noiselessly or gently ;
to exhale ;
to emanate ;
to blow gently .
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The air breathes upon us here most sweetly . --
Shak .
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There breathes a living fragrance from the shore .
--
Byron .
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309 Moby Thesaurus words for "
breathe ":
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attest ,
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chant ,
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chorus ,
color ,
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confide to ,
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coo ,
cough ,
crow ,
dangle ,
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demonstrate ,
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develop ,
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display ,
divulgate ,
divulge ,
dramatize ,
draw breath ,
draw in ,
drawl ,
dredge ,
dye ,
embody ,
emit ,
emit a smell ,
enact ,
entincture ,
entrust with information ,
enunciate ,
evidence ,
evince ,
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exclaim ,
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exhaust ,
exhibit ,
exist ,
expel ,
expire ,
expose to view ,
express ,
fetch breath ,
flaunt ,
flavor ,
fling off ,
flourish ,
flute ,
formulate ,
furnish evidence ,
gasp ,
give ,
give confidential information ,
give expression ,
give indication of ,
give out ,
give out with ,
give sign ,
give token ,
give tongue ,
give utterance ,
give vent to ,
give voice ,
go to show ,
growl ,
grunt ,
gulp ,
hack ,
happen to be ,
have being ,
have life ,
have place ,
hiccup ,
highlight ,
hint at ,
hiss ,
hold ,
huff ,
illuminate ,
illustrate ,
imbrue ,
imbue ,
impart ,
imply ,
import ,
impregnate ,
incarnate ,
indicate ,
infiltrate ,
infuse ,
inhale ,
inspire ,
instill ,
involve ,
keen ,
knock off ,
lay off ,
leaven ,
let get around ,
let in on ,
let next to ,
let out ,
lie by ,
lilt ,
lip ,
live ,
live and breathe ,
maffle ,
make clear ,
make known ,
make plain ,
manifest ,
mark ,
materialize ,
mean ,
mention privately ,
move ,
mumble ,
murmur ,
mussitate ,
mutter ,
nose ,
obtain ,
occur ,
out with ,
pant ,
parade ,
pause ,
penetrate ,
perform ,
permeate ,
pervade ,
phonate ,
phrase ,
pipe ,
point to ,
pour forth ,
present ,
prevail ,
produce ,
pronounce ,
publish ,
puff ,
put forth ,
put hep ,
put in words ,
put next to ,
raise ,
recess ,
reek ,
refer to ,
represent ,
respire ,
reveal ,
roar ,
roll out ,
rumble ,
saturate ,
say ,
scent ,
scream ,
screech ,
season ,
set forth ,
show ,
show forth ,
show signs of ,
shriek ,
sibilate ,
sigh ,
signalize ,
signify ,
sing ,
slurp ,
smell ,
smell of ,
snap ,
snarl ,
sneeze ,
sniff ,
sniffle ,
snore ,
snort ,
snuff ,
snuff in ,
snuffle ,
sob ,
sound ,
speak ,
speak for itself ,
speak volumes ,
spell ,
spotlight ,
squall ,
squawk ,
squeal ,
stand ,
stand for ,
steep ,
stink ,
stop for breath ,
subsist ,
suck ,
suck in ,
suckle ,
suffuse ,
suggest ,
susurrate ,
symbolize ,
symptomatize ,
take a break ,
take a recess ,
take a rest ,
take aside ,
take five ,
take ten ,
take time out ,
tell ,
tell confidentially ,
temper ,
tend to show ,
throw off ,
thunder ,
tincture ,
tinge ,
tip ,
tip off ,
token ,
transfuse ,
trot out ,
trumpet ,
twang ,
unfold ,
utter ,
vent ,
ventilate ,
verbalize ,
vocalize ,
voice ,
wail ,
walk the earth ,
warble ,
wave ,
wheeze ,
whiff ,
whine ,
whisper ,
word ,
yap ,
yawp ,
yell ,
yelp ,
yield an odor
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BREATHE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary BREATHE meaning: 1 to move air or something else into and out of the lungs: 2 to say something very quietly: 3… Learn more
Breathe - definition of breathe by The Free Dictionary Define breathe breathe synonyms, breathe pronunciation, breathe translation, English dictionary definition of breathe to inhale and exhale air: breathe deeply now; to be alive; to whisper: Don’t breathe a word of this to your mother
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Breathe Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Breathe definition: To be alive; live
BREATHE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BREATHE is to draw air into and expel it from the lungs : respire; broadly : to take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide through natural processes
BREATHE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BREATHE definition: to take air, oxygen, etc , into the lungs and expel it; inhale and exhale; respire See examples of breathe used in a sentence