breath ways - traducción al griego
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breath ways - traducción al griego

GENUS OF FLOWERING PLANTS
Baby's Breath; Baby's breath; Baby’s breath; Gypsophylla; Baby's-breath
  • ''[[Gypsophila aretioides]]''

breath ways      
κατά πλάτος
alcohol meter         
  • An Alco-Sensor IV law enforcement grade breathalyzer
  • A man demonstrating a breathalyzer in the Netherlands in 1974
  • A police officer testing a volunteer's blood alcohol level
  • An evidential breath tester
  • A US Transportation Systems Center staff member demonstrates a breathalyzer in 1972
DEVICE TO ESTIMATE BLOOD ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION
Breath analyzer; Breathalyser; Breathalizer; Breathalyser test; Preliminary Breath Test; Alcometer; Intoximeter; Alcohol meter; Breathalysers; Breath analyser; Breathanalyser; Breathanalyzer; Breathlyser; Breathlyzer; Intoxilyzer; SoberLink; Breathalysed; Preliminary breath test; Breathalyzer test; Breath alcohol test
οινοπνευματόμετρο
κατά πλάτος      
breath ways, widthwise, breath wise

Definición

breath test
¦ noun a test in which a driver is made to blow into a breathalyser.
¦ verb (breath-test) test with a breathalyser.

Wikipedia

Gypsophila

Gypsophila () is a genus of flowering plants in the carnation family, Caryophyllaceae. They are native to Eurasia, Africa, Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Turkey has a particularly high diversity of Gypsophila taxa, with about 35 endemic species. SomeGypsophila are introduced species in other regions.

The genus name is from the Greek gypsos ("gypsum") and philios ("loving"), a reference to the gypsum-rich substrates on which some species grow. Plants of the genus are known commonly as baby's-breath, or bebe's breath, a name which also refers specifically to the well known ornamental species Gypsophila paniculata.