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Was (wer) ist Breathe - definition

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breathe         
v.
1) to breathe deeply
2) (B) he didn't breathe a word to anyone
3) (d; tr.) to breathe into (she breathed new life into the project)
breathe         
I. v. n.
1.
Respire.
2.
Live, exist.
3.
Pause, rest, take breath, have a respite.
II. v. a.
1.
Respire.
2.
Exhale, emit, give out, throw out.
3.
Whisper, utter softly.
4.
Indicate, manifest, express, show, send forth, diffuse.
breathe         
¦ verb
1. take air into the lungs and then expel it as a regular physiological process.
(of a plant or invertebrate animal) respire or exchange gases.
2. say with quiet intensity.
3. give an impression of: the room breathed an air of efficiency.
4. (of wine) be exposed to fresh air.
5. (of material or soil) admit or emit air or moisture.
Phrases
breathe (freely) again relax after being frightened or tense.
breathe down someone's neck follow closely behind.
?constantly check up on someone.
breathe one's last die.
breathe (new) life into reinvigorate.
not breathe a word remain silent about something secret.
Origin
ME (in the sense 'exhale, steam'): from breath.

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Breathe

Breath may refer to:

  • Breathing, to inhale and exhale consecutively, drawing oxygen from the air, through the lungs.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Breathe
1. "We breathe [in the metro] what we breathe upstairs," Stepanenko said.
2. You can breathe in but you can‘t breathe out, so the air gets stuck.
3. Unexpected collisions breathe life into the overfamiliar.
4. Priceless, breathe the Discerning Eye organisers reverentially.
5. Blackness surrounded her and she couldn‘t breathe.