solumak, nefes almak, soluk almak, nefes alıp vermek, yakından takip etmek, nefes al, solu, canlandırmak, belirtmek, f. soluk almak, teneffüs etmek. Don´t breathe a word of this to anyone. Bunu sakın kimseye söyleme, breathe again veya freely rahat, üfürmek, solunmak, hohlamak, nefes aldırtmak, koku neşretmek, agzından püskürtmek, soluk almak, teneffüs etmek. Don't breathe a word of this to anyone. Bunu sakın kimseye söyleme. breathe down one's neck k.dili, fısıldamak, rahat bırakmamak, ifade etmek, esmek, başında dikilip durmak, başında beklemek, soluk, nefes, breathing space rahatça nefes alma imkânı, teneffüs, teneffüs etme, hasret, ümit, an, "h' harfinin sesi, Teneffüs, solunum, respirasyon, bir nefeslik zaman, hafifçe esiş, dinlenme zaman, nefes alma, nefes alan, bir nefeslik süre, esinti, aynı za, fısıltı, hafif rüzgar, ağızdan çıkan buhar, dinlenmek, catch one breath soluğu kesilmek, buğu, in the same breath bir solukta, insanın nefesini kesen, breathtakingheyecan veren, nefes alarak, soluma, teneffüs etmek,
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soluk almak, teneffüs etmek. Don't breathe a word of this to anyone. Bunu sakın kimseye söyleme. breathe down one's neck k.dili fiil
Figuratively, to be relaxed or calm, Figuratively, to live, To rest; to stop and catch one's breath, To exchange gases with the environment, To repeatedly draw air into, and expel it from, the lungs in order to extract oxygen from it and excrete waste products, To whisper quietly, To repeatedly draw (something) into, and expel (that thing) from, the lungs, To inject by breathing; to infuse; with into, To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire, To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live, To take breath; to rest from action, To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to emanate; to blow gently, To emit or utter by the breath; to utter softly; to whisper; as, to breathe a vow, To suffer to take breath, or recover the natural breathing; to rest; as, to breathe a horse, respire; exhale; whisper; blow, When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again. When they breathe smoke or a particular kind of air, they take it into their lungs and let it out again as they breathe. He stood there breathing deeply and evenly No American should have to drive out of town to breathe clean air A thirteen year old girl is being treated after breathing in smoke. + breathing breath·ing Her breathing became slow and heavy He heard only deep breathing, To allow the passage of moisture vapor from the substrate through the paint film, Describes the process of allowing the wine prolonged contact with air Usually done through decanting a wine, but often just allowing a wine to sit in a glass will accomplish this, Permit the passage of moisture vapor through a paint film without causing blistering, cracking or peeling, As in "allowing the wine to breath " When wine is poured into another container, such as a wineglass, the mixture of air with the wine seems to release pent-up aromas which then become more pronounced, If someone breathes something, they say it very quietly. `You don't understand,' he breathed, If you do not breathe a word about something, you say nothing about it, because it is a secret. He never breathed a word about our conversation, take a short break from one's activities in order to relax, expel (gases or odors), To exhale; to emit, as breath; as, the flowers breathe odors or perfumes, allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear", If someone breathes life, confidence, or excitement into something, they improve it by adding this quality. It is the readers who breathe life into a newspaper with their letters. = instil, to be breathing down someone's neck: see neck to breathe a sigh of relief: see sigh, Hai Chai, inhale and exhale, as in: Breathe in that fresh air!, Exposing the wine to the air, 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", utter or tell; "not breathe a word", manifest or evince; "She breathes the Christian spirit", To utter without vocality, as the nonvocal consonants, To put out of breath; to exhaust, To express; to manifest; to give forth, To act upon by the breath; to cause to sound by breathing, To promote free respiration in; to exercise, impart as if by breathing; "He breathed new life into the old house", draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring", draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring" 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" manifest or evince; "She breathes the Christian spirit" utter or tell; "not breathe a word" impart as if by breathing; "He breathed new life into the old house" be alive; "Every creature that breathes" allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear, v to take air into the body and let it out again, be alive; "Every creature that breathes", allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear, spire, suspire, A rest or pause, a small amount of something, such as wind, or common sense, Air expelled from the lungs, The act or process of breathing, A single act of breathing in or out, inspiration, Simple past tense and past participle of breathe, The act of respiration; a single instance of this, Present participle of breathe, A diacritical mark indicating aspiration or lack thereof, respiration, inhaling and exhaling, the process of breathing air in and out, inhalation, The air inhaled and exhaled in respiration; air which, in the process of respiration, has parted with oxygen and has received carbonic acid, aqueous vapor, warmth, etc, The act of breathing naturally or freely; the power or capacity to breathe freely; as, I am out of breath, The power of respiration, and hence, life, respiration; air, light breeze; clue; bit, shred, Time to breathe; respite; pause, A single act of breathing in and out, A single respiration, or the time of making it; a single act; an instant, If you are out of breath, you are breathing very quickly and with difficulty because you have been doing something energetic. There she was, slightly out of breath from running, If you say that someone is holding their breath, you mean that they are waiting anxiously or excitedly for something to happen. The whole world holds its breath for this speech, If you are short of breath, you find it difficult to breathe properly, for example because you are ill. You can also say that someone suffers from shortness of breath. She felt short of breath and flushed Any exercise that causes undue shortness of breath should be stopped, emphasis If you say that something takes your breath away, you are emphasizing that it is extremely beautiful or surprising. I heard this song on the radio and it just took my breath away. = astound, with bated breath: see bated, If you say something under your breath, you say it in a very quiet voice, often because you do not want other people to hear what you are saying. Walsh muttered something under his breath, If you hold your breath, you make yourself stop breathing for a few moments, for example because you are under water. I held my breath and sank under the water, If something makes you catch your breath, it makes you take a short breath of air, usually because it shocks you. Kenny caught his breath as Nikko nearly dropped the bottle. = gasp, When you take a breath, you breathe in once. He took a deep breath, and began to climb the stairs Gasping for breath, she leaned against the door He spoke for one and a half hours and barely paused for breath, Your breath is the air that you let out through your mouth when you breathe. If someone has bad breath, their breath smells unpleasant. I could smell the whisky on his breath Smoking causes bad breath, If you go outside for a breath of fresh air or for a breath of air, you go outside because it is unpleasantly warm indoors, approval If you describe something new or different as a breath of fresh air, you mean that it makes a situation or subject more interesting or exciting. Her brisk treatment of an almost taboo subject was a breath of fresh air, When you catch your breath while you are doing something energetic, you stop for a short time so that you can start breathing normally again. He had stopped to catch his breath and make sure of his directions, When you get your breath back after doing something energetic, you start breathing normally again. I reached out a hand to steady myself against the house while I got my breath back, an indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her", disapproval You can use in the same breath or in the next breath to indicate that someone says two very different or contradictory things, especially when you are criticizing them. He hailed this week's arms agreement but in the same breath expressed suspicion about the motivations of the United States, Fragrance; exhalation; odor; perfume, the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing; "he took a deep breath and dived into the pool"; "he was fighting to his last breath", A very slight breeze; air in gentle motion, respiration, as in: Hold your breath while I take the X-ray, Fig, That which gives or strengthens life, Gentle exercise, causing a quicker respiration, A single word; the slightest effort; a trifle, H5301 naphach, naw-fakh'; a prim root; to puff, in various applications (lit to inflate, blow hard, scatter, kindle, expire; fig to disesteem):--blow, breath, give up, cause to lose [life], seething, snuff, a slight movement of the air; "there wasn't a breath of air in the room", the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration; "his sour breath offended her", a brief unit of time - a second (see also heartbeat ), the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing; "he took a deep breath and dived into the pool"; "he was fighting to his last breath" a slight movement of the air; "there wasn't a breath of air in the room" the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration; "his sour breath offended her" a short respite, a short respite, uttered without voice; "could hardly hear her breathed plea, `Help me'"; "voiceless whispers", having breath or breath as specified; usually used in combination; "sweet-breathed", having breath or breath as specified; usually used in combination; "sweet-breathed, past of breathe, third-person singular of breathe, Breathing place; vent, Utterance; communication or publicity by words, Stop; pause; delay, Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc, Exercising; promotion of respiration, when the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed by the letter h, A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence, Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air, Air in gentle motion, Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the breathings of the Spirit, Aspiration; secret prayer, The process of enhancing the bouquet by allowing air to come in contact with the wine by removing the cork and or decanting it prior to serving A young red wine will benefit from being given at least an hour to breathe Older wines benefit less, Exposing a wine to the air by uncorking the bottle before serving Generally, red wines require more breathing time than whites, which sometimes require none Sparkling wines, for instance, do not need to breathe, What a wine does when it is exposed to air through decanting (see also decanting) or swirling Opinions vary regarding whether or not breathing is beneficial to a wine, In audio terms, breathing is the change in audible level of background noise due to use of noise reduction or other processing If the processing is not set up correctly, background noise will tend to "jump up" in level during breaks in program material, bree-thing Taking in air and blowing out air, Change in telescope focus possibly resulting from temperature changes incurred as HST crossed the day/night terminator during each orbit, Allowing a wine to mix with the air Aeration occurs by pouring the wine into a larger container, such as a decanter or large wineglass Breathing can be beneficial for many red wines and also for some young white wines Chemically, breathing enables oxygen to mix with the wine, which hastens the aging process If a wine stands open for more than 12 hours, it will begin to turn to vinegar as the oxygen continues to work Whether to let a wine breathe before serving depends on the wine Contrary to popular belief, it is not always beneficial to let older wines breathe prior to drinking, as this can cause them to "turn" - or go bad - before dinner is over, the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation, passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the telephone", An audible change in the level of background noise with varying audio levels Most often used to describe an undesirable characteristic of companding systems A faster, somewhat more noticeable form is called pumping Back to top, See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below, The process of drawing breath deep, not only to the chest, but deep into the abdomen Top of Page, The act of inhaling and exhaling for the purpose of sustaining life Respiration, Also known as 'pumping', the undesired audible rise and fall of background noise that may occur with a compressor, the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the telephone, A term used to describe an engine's ability to fill its cylinders with air-fuel mixture and then discharge the burnt exhaust gases In general, the more air-fuel mixture an engine burns the more power it produces, mechanical process in which air is moved in and out of the lungs, Correct breathing is essential for good health; it also reduces levels of stress, as well as its signs and symptoms Slow and deep breathing influences the unconscious processes of the body and accompanies relaxation into the hypnotic state, Allowing a bottle of wine stand for several minutes (to several hours) after the cork is removed, but before serving it It is believed that wines may be improved by air exposure prior to serving, Allowing a wine to mix with the air before drinking This can be beneficial for some red wines and for some young white wines Fine red wines do not always benefit from breathing, however, and care should be taken to learn the vintages that can be harmed with this practice, The process of drawing breath deep, not only to the chest, but deep into the abdomen, respire,
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Figuratively, to be relaxed or calm - "...the wind breathes through the trees..."
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Figuratively, to live - "I will not allow it, as long as I still breathe."
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To rest; to stop and catch one's breath - "Thus they fought stylle withoute ony reposynge two owres, and never brethid ."
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To exchange gases with the environment - "Garments made of ****** and similar new materials breathe well and keep the skin relatively dry during exercise."
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To repeatedly draw air into, and expel it from, the lungs in order to extract oxygen from it and excrete waste products
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To whisper quietly - "He breathed the words into her ear, but she understood them all."
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To repeatedly draw (something) into, and expel (that thing) from, the lungs - "Try not to breathe too much smoke."
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To inject by breathing; to infuse; with into
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To inhale and exhale in the process of respiration; to respire
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To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live
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To take breath; to rest from action
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To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to emanate; to blow gently
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To emit or utter by the breath; to utter softly; to whisper; as, to breathe a vow
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To suffer to take breath, or recover the natural breathing; to rest; as, to breathe a horse
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respire; exhale; whisper; blow fiil
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When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again. When they breathe smoke or a particular kind of air, they take it into their lungs and let it out again as they breathe. He stood there breathing deeply and evenly No American should have to drive out of town to breathe clean air A thirteen year old girl is being treated after breathing in smoke. + breathing breath·ing Her breathing became slow and heavy He heard only deep breathing
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To allow the passage of moisture vapor from the substrate through the paint film
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Describes the process of allowing the wine prolonged contact with air Usually done through decanting a wine, but often just allowing a wine to sit in a glass will accomplish this
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Permit the passage of moisture vapor through a paint film without causing blistering, cracking or peeling
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As in "allowing the wine to breath " When wine is poured into another container, such as a wineglass, the mixture of air with the wine seems to release pent-up aromas which then become more pronounced
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If someone breathes something, they say it very quietly. `You don't understand,' he breathed
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If you do not breathe a word about something, you say nothing about it, because it is a secret. He never breathed a word about our conversation
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take a short break from one's activities in order to relax
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expel (gases or odors)
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To exhale; to emit, as breath; as, the flowers breathe odors or perfumes
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allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear"
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If someone breathes life, confidence, or excitement into something, they improve it by adding this quality. It is the readers who breathe life into a newspaper with their letters. = instil
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to be breathing down someone's neck: see neck to breathe a sigh of relief: see sigh
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inhale and exhale, as in: Breathe in that fresh air!
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Exposing the wine to the air
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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"
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utter or tell; "not breathe a word"
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manifest or evince; "She breathes the Christian spirit"
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To utter without vocality, as the nonvocal consonants
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To put out of breath; to exhaust
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To express; to manifest; to give forth
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To act upon by the breath; to cause to sound by breathing
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To promote free respiration in; to exercise
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impart as if by breathing; "He breathed new life into the old house"
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draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring"
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draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs; "I can breathe better when the air is clean"; "The patient is respiring" 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" manifest or evince; "She breathes the Christian spirit" utter or tell; "not breathe a word" impart as if by breathing; "He breathed new life into the old house" be alive; "Every creature that breathes" allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear
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v to take air into the body and let it out again
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be alive; "Every creature that breathes"
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allow the passage of air through; "Our new synthetic fabric breathes and is perfect for summer wear
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To breathe.
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To breathe.
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A rest or pause - "Let's stop for a breath when we get to the top of the hill."
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a small amount of something, such as wind, or common sense - "If she had a breath of common sense, she would never have spoken to the man in the first place."
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Air expelled from the lungs - "I could feel the runner's breath on my shoulder."
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The act or process of breathing - "The child's breath came quickly and unevenly."
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A single act of breathing in or out - "I took a deep breath and started the test."
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Simple past tense and past participle of breathe
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The act of respiration; a single instance of this
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respiration, inhaling and exhaling isim
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The air inhaled and exhaled in respiration; air which, in the process of respiration, has parted with oxygen and has received carbonic acid, aqueous vapor, warmth, etc
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The act of breathing naturally or freely; the power or capacity to breathe freely; as, I am out of breath
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The power of respiration, and hence, life
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Time to breathe; respite; pause
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A single respiration, or the time of making it; a single act; an instant
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If you are out of breath, you are breathing very quickly and with difficulty because you have been doing something energetic. There she was, slightly out of breath from running
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If you are short of breath, you find it difficult to breathe properly, for example because you are ill. You can also say that someone suffers from shortness of breath. She felt short of breath and flushed Any exercise that causes undue shortness of breath should be stopped
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emphasis If you say that something takes your breath away, you are emphasizing that it is extremely beautiful or surprising. I heard this song on the radio and it just took my breath away. = astound
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If you say something under your breath, you say it in a very quiet voice, often because you do not want other people to hear what you are saying. Walsh muttered something under his breath
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If you hold your breath, you make yourself stop breathing for a few moments, for example because you are under water. I held my breath and sank under the water
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If something makes you catch your breath, it makes you take a short breath of air, usually because it shocks you. Kenny caught his breath as Nikko nearly dropped the bottle. = gasp
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When you take a breath, you breathe in once. He took a deep breath, and began to climb the stairs Gasping for breath, she leaned against the door He spoke for one and a half hours and barely paused for breath
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Your breath is the air that you let out through your mouth when you breathe. If someone has bad breath, their breath smells unpleasant. I could smell the whisky on his breath Smoking causes bad breath
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If you go outside for a breath of fresh air or for a breath of air, you go outside because it is unpleasantly warm indoors
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approval If you describe something new or different as a breath of fresh air, you mean that it makes a situation or subject more interesting or exciting. Her brisk treatment of an almost taboo subject was a breath of fresh air
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When you catch your breath while you are doing something energetic, you stop for a short time so that you can start breathing normally again. He had stopped to catch his breath and make sure of his directions
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When you get your breath back after doing something energetic, you start breathing normally again. I reached out a hand to steady myself against the house while I got my breath back
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an indirect suggestion; "not a breath of scandal ever touched her"
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Fragrance; exhalation; odor; perfume
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the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing; "he took a deep breath and dived into the pool"; "he was fighting to his last breath"
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respiration, as in: Hold your breath while I take the X-ray
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That which gives or strengthens life
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Gentle exercise, causing a quicker respiration
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H5301 naphach, naw-fakh'; a prim root; to puff, in various applications (lit to inflate, blow hard, scatter, kindle, expire; fig to disesteem):--blow, breath, give up, cause to lose [life], seething, snuff
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a slight movement of the air; "there wasn't a breath of air in the room"
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the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration; "his sour breath offended her"
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a brief unit of time - a second (see also heartbeat )
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the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing; "he took a deep breath and dived into the pool"; "he was fighting to his last breath" a slight movement of the air; "there wasn't a breath of air in the room" the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration; "his sour breath offended her" a short respite
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uttered without voice; "could hardly hear her breathed plea, `Help me'"; "voiceless whispers"
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having breath or breath as specified; usually used in combination; "sweet-breathed"
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having breath or breath as specified; usually used in combination; "sweet-breathed
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past of breathe
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third-person singular of breathe
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Breathing place; vent
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Utterance; communication or publicity by words
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Stop; pause; delay
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Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc
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Exercising; promotion of respiration
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when the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed by the letter h
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A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence
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Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air
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Air in gentle motion
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Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the breathings of the Spirit
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Aspiration; secret prayer
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Exposing a wine to the air by uncorking the bottle before serving Generally, red wines require more breathing time than whites, which sometimes require none Sparkling wines, for instance, do not need to breathe
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What a wine does when it is exposed to air through decanting (see also decanting) or swirling Opinions vary regarding whether or not breathing is beneficial to a wine
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In audio terms, breathing is the change in audible level of background noise due to use of noise reduction or other processing If the processing is not set up correctly, background noise will tend to "jump up" in level during breaks in program material
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bree-thing Taking in air and blowing out air
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Allowing a wine to mix with the air Aeration occurs by pouring the wine into a larger container, such as a decanter or large wineglass Breathing can be beneficial for many red wines and also for some young white wines Chemically, breathing enables oxygen to mix with the wine, which hastens the aging process If a wine stands open for more than 12 hours, it will begin to turn to vinegar as the oxygen continues to work Whether to let a wine breathe before serving depends on the wine Contrary to popular belief, it is not always beneficial to let older wines breathe prior to drinking, as this can cause them to "turn" - or go bad - before dinner is over
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the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation
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passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the telephone"
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The act of inhaling and exhaling for the purpose of sustaining life Respiration
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Also known as 'pumping', the undesired audible rise and fall of background noise that may occur with a compressor
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the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the telephone
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A term used to describe an engine's ability to fill its cylinders with air-fuel mixture and then discharge the burnt exhaust gases In general, the more air-fuel mixture an engine burns the more power it produces
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breathing
mechanical process in which air is moved in and out of the lungs
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Correct breathing is essential for good health; it also reduces levels of stress, as well as its signs and symptoms Slow and deep breathing influences the unconscious processes of the body and accompanies relaxation into the hypnotic state
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breathing
Allowing a bottle of wine stand for several minutes (to several hours) after the cork is removed, but before serving it It is believed that wines may be improved by air exposure prior to serving
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breathing
Allowing a wine to mix with the air before drinking This can be beneficial for some red wines and for some young white wines Fine red wines do not always benefit from breathing, however, and care should be taken to learn the vintages that can be harmed with this practice
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breathing
The process of drawing breath deep, not only to the chest, but deep into the abdomen
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