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单词 hyperventilate
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Definition of hyperventilate in English:

hyperventilate

verb hʌɪpəˈvɛntɪleɪtˌhaɪpərˈvɛn(t)əˌleɪt
  • 1Breathe or cause to breathe at an abnormally rapid rate, so increasing the rate of loss of carbon dioxide.

    过度换气

    no object she started to hyperventilate under stress
    with object the patients were hyperventilated for two minutes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I recognised him and tried to say something but just ended up shuddering and gasping breaths, hyperventilating.
    • I'm going to start hyperventilating any minute now.
    • I started to hyperventilate and couldn't breathe.
    • Subjects may hyperventilate for several minutes before diving to increase underwater time.
    • It's the silly, hyperventilating category of ‘pre-hypertension’ that we're ignoring.
    • He then began to hyperventilate and allegedly fainted and hit the car in front of him.
    • So does that mean you become light headed and silly, or faint, as you would if you hyperventilated at sea level?
    • These changes contribute to the high anion gap that hyperventilating patients may demonstrate, as observed initially in this patient.
    • The subject was then switched to a rebreathing bag and was asked to stop hyperventilating.
    • This compensation is usually excellent, as most asthmatics hyperventilate during an episode of wheezing with dyspnea.
    • I crawled away and knelt on the deck, trying to slow my breathing before I hyperventilated.
    • Her mouth moved opened and closed with each breath, coming in such rapid fire that she was sure she would hyperventilate any second.
    • To find out if you over-breathe or hyperventilate the device includes a procedure for measuring your volume of lung ventilation.
    • Taking deep breaths she began to hyperventilate, but in a more discreet way.
    • She immediately began panicking, hyperventilating into her breath mask as she floated in the water tank, pushing against the glass walls.
    • In times of extreme stress, people may shake uncontrollably, hyperventilate (breathe faster and deeper than normal) or even vomit.
    • This will cause a certain subset of the population to begin hyperventilating and breathing into paper bags.
    • Patients can reproduce these spells by hyperventilating in a controlled environment.
    • She began vomiting, hyperventilating, and convulsing.
    • Her breathing sounded more like hyperventilating as she paced back and forth.
    Synonyms
    affected, ostentatious, chichi, showy, flashy, tinselly, conspicuous, flaunty, tasteless, kitschy
  • 2no object Be or become overexcited.

    the President was hyperventilating about a minor newspaper story

Derivatives

  • hyperventilation

  • nounˌhʌɪpəvɛntɪˈleɪʃ(ə)nˌhaɪpərˌvɛn(t)əˈleɪʃ(ə)n
    • Also required are mantras that can pace inhalations and exhalations, so as not to give the impression of hyperventilation.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • What about the hyperventilation and high blood pressure?
      • I continue not to see why that is cause for hyperventilation.
      • My wife, Erin, translated what I was trying to say through grunts, screams, and hyperventilation, into words.
      • And it would cause the hyperventilation to go away.

Rhymes

ventilate

Definition of hyperventilate in US English:

hyperventilate

verbˌhīpərˈven(t)əˌlātˌhaɪpərˈvɛn(t)əˌleɪt
[no object]
  • 1Breathe or cause to breathe at an abnormally rapid rate, so increasing the rate of loss of carbon dioxide.

    过度换气

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To find out if you over-breathe or hyperventilate the device includes a procedure for measuring your volume of lung ventilation.
    • I recognised him and tried to say something but just ended up shuddering and gasping breaths, hyperventilating.
    • I'm going to start hyperventilating any minute now.
    • Taking deep breaths she began to hyperventilate, but in a more discreet way.
    • She began vomiting, hyperventilating, and convulsing.
    • Her mouth moved opened and closed with each breath, coming in such rapid fire that she was sure she would hyperventilate any second.
    • Subjects may hyperventilate for several minutes before diving to increase underwater time.
    • Her breathing sounded more like hyperventilating as she paced back and forth.
    • Patients can reproduce these spells by hyperventilating in a controlled environment.
    • So does that mean you become light headed and silly, or faint, as you would if you hyperventilated at sea level?
    • I crawled away and knelt on the deck, trying to slow my breathing before I hyperventilated.
    • I started to hyperventilate and couldn't breathe.
    • She immediately began panicking, hyperventilating into her breath mask as she floated in the water tank, pushing against the glass walls.
    • The subject was then switched to a rebreathing bag and was asked to stop hyperventilating.
    • He then began to hyperventilate and allegedly fainted and hit the car in front of him.
    • It's the silly, hyperventilating category of ‘pre-hypertension’ that we're ignoring.
    • These changes contribute to the high anion gap that hyperventilating patients may demonstrate, as observed initially in this patient.
    • This will cause a certain subset of the population to begin hyperventilating and breathing into paper bags.
    • In times of extreme stress, people may shake uncontrollably, hyperventilate (breathe faster and deeper than normal) or even vomit.
    • This compensation is usually excellent, as most asthmatics hyperventilate during an episode of wheezing with dyspnea.
    Synonyms
    affected, ostentatious, chichi, showy, flashy, tinselly, conspicuous, flaunty, tasteless, kitschy
  • 2with object Be or become overexcited.

    it was one less thing to hyperventilate about
    1. 2.1as adjective hyperventilated Inflated or pretentious in style; overblown.
      〈喻〉言过其实的,夸夸其谈的
      hyperventilated prose
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