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🔑 breatheBrE /briːð/NAmE /briːð/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they breathe BrE /briːð/ NAmE /briːð/present simple - he / she / it breathes BrE /briːðz/ NAmE /briːðz/past simple breathed BrE /briːðd/ NAmE /briːðd/past participle breathed BrE /briːðd/ NAmE /briːðd/ -ing form breathing BrE /ˈbriːðɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈbriːðɪŋ/➤air/breath 空气;呼吸🔑 [I, T] to take air into your lungs and send it out again through your nose or mouth 呼吸◆He breathed deeply before speaking again. 他深深吸一口气,然后继续说下去。◆The air was so cold we could hardly breathe. 空气非常寒冷,我们难以呼吸。◆She was beginning to breathe more easily. 她呼吸开始较为顺畅了。◆~ sthMost people don't realize that they are breathing polluted air. 大多数人没有意识到自己正呼吸着污染了的空气。 [T] ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) to send air, smoke or a particular smell out of your mouth 呼出◆He came up close, breathing alcohol fumes all over me. 他走过来靠近我,喷得我满身酒气。➤say quietly 低声说 [T] ~ sth | + speech(literary) to say sth quietly 低声说◆'I'm over here,' she breathed. “我在这儿呢。” 她轻声说。➤of wine 酒 [I] if you allow wine to breathe, you open the bottle and let air get in before you drink it (打开瓶盖,让酒)通气飘香➤of cloth/skin 布料;皮肤 [I] if cloth, leather, skin, etc. can breathe, air can move around or through it 透气◆Cotton clothing allows your skin to breathe. 棉织品能使皮肤透气。➤feeling/quality 感觉;品质 [T] ~ sth(formal) to be full of a particular feeling or quality 充满,散发(某种感情或品质)◆Her performance breathed wit and charm. 她的表演灵巧迷人。 ●breathe (easily/freely) againto feel calm again after sth unpleasant or frightening has ended 平静下来;松一口气●breathe down sb's ˈneck(informal) to watch closely what sb is doing in a way that makes them feel anxious and/or annoyed 紧盯着某人看;看得某人发毛(或心烦);监视●ˌbreathe (new) ˈlife into sthto improve sth by introducing new ideas and making people more interested in it (给某事物)带来起色,注入活力●breathe your ˈlast(literary) to die 气绝(身亡);断气●breathe/rest ˈeasyto relax and stop worrying 安下心;松口气◆You can rest easy—I'm not going to tell anyone. 你尽管放心,我不会告诉任何人的。●ˌlive and ˈbreathe sthto be very enthusiastic about sth 热衷于(某事)◆He just lives and breathes football. 他非常热衷于足球。 ●ˌbreathe ˈin 🔑to take air into your lungs through your nose or mouth 吸气 SYN inhale ●ˌbreathe sth↔ˈinto take air, smoke, etc. into your lungs through your nose or mouth 吸入(气体)◆His illness is a result of breathing in paint fumes over many years. 他的病是多年吸入油漆气体引起的。●ˌbreathe ˈout 🔑to send air out of your lungs through your nose or mouth 呼气 SYN exhale ●ˌbreathe sth↔ˈoutto send air, smoke, etc. out of your lungs through your nose or mouth 呼出(气体)◆Humans take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide. 人吸入氧气,呼出二氧化碳。 |