简明英汉词典 | ||
breathe | ||
[bri:T] | ||
v. | ||
呼吸, 发出 | ||
美国传统词典[双解] | ||
breathe | ||
breathe | ||
AHD:[br?Y] | ||
D.J.[bri8H] | ||
K.K.[briH] | ||
v.(动词) | ||
breathed, breath.ing, breathes | ||
v.intr.(不及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To inhale and exhale air, especially when naturally and freely. | |
呼吸:呼气和吸气,尤指自然地和任意地 | ||
(2) |
To be alive; live.See Synonyms at be | |
活着;生存参见 be | ||
(3) |
To pause to rest or regain breath: | |
小憩一会儿,歇歇气: | ||
Give me a moment to breathe. | ||
给我一会儿功夫喘喘气 | ||
(4) |
To move or blow gently, as air. | |
空气轻拂 | ||
(5) |
To allow air to pass through: | |
透气,通风:让空气透过: | ||
a natural fabric that breathes. | ||
可透气的天然纤维 | ||
(6) |
To be exhaled or emanated, as a fragrance. | |
芳香散发出来 | ||
(7) |
To be manifested or suggested, as an idea or feeling: | |
显露:思想、感情吐露出来: | ||
A sense of calm breathed from the landscape. | ||
那景色中透着平静 | ||
(8) |
To reach fullness of flavor and aroma through exposure to air. Used chiefly of wine. | |
散发香气:暴露于空气中而溢着香气;多用于指酒 | ||
(9) |
To require air in the combustion process. Used of an internal-combustion engine. | |
进气:氧化过程中需要空气。用于内燃机 | ||
v.tr.(及物动词) | ||
(1) |
To inhale and exhale (air, for example) during respiration. | |
呼吸:在呼吸过程中吸进和呼出(例如空气) | ||
(2) |
To inhale (an aroma, for example): | |
吸进(如香气): | ||
breathe the lush scent of lilacs. | ||
吸进紫丁花的香味 | ||
(3) |
To impart as if by breathing; instill: | |
吸收,注入: | ||
an artist who knows how to breathe life into a portrait. | ||
懂得如何把生命注入画像中的艺术家 | ||
(4) |
To exhale (something); emit. | |
呼出;发散 | ||
(5) |
To utter, especially quietly; whisper: | |
尤指平静地吐露;低语: | ||
Don't breathe a word of this. | ||
一个字儿也别说 | ||
(6) |
To make apparent or manifest; suggest: | |
使…明显的,使…一目了然的;暗示: | ||
Their manner breathed self-satisfaction. | ||
他们的举止透出自满 | ||
(7) |
To allow (a person or animal) to rest or regain breath. | |
允许(人或动物)小憩;歇口气 | ||
(8) |
Linguistics To utter with a voiceless exhalation of air. | |
【语言学】 发清音 | ||
(9) |
To draw in (air) for the combustion process. Used of an internal-combustion engine. | |
进气:燃烧过程中吸入空气。用于内燃机 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
breathe down (someone's) neck | ||
(1) |
To threaten by proximity, especially by pursuing closely. | |
威胁:威胁,尤指逼近、紧追不放地威胁 | ||
(2) |
To watch or monitor closely, often annoyingly: | |
严密监视:严密地监视,常指令人恼恨地: | ||
The boss was breathing down my neck all morning. | ||
老板整个上午都死死地盯着我 | ||
breathe easily或 | ||
breathe easy 或 | ||
breathe freely | ||
To be relaxed or relieved, especially after a period of tension. | ||
松一口气,放下心来:尤指一段时间的紧张后放松或解脱 | ||
breathe (one's) last | ||
To die. | ||
死亡 | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English brethen | |
中古英语 brethen | ||
(2) |
from breth [breath] * see breath | |
源自 breth [呼吸] *参见 breath | ||
继承用法 | ||
breath“able | ||
adj.(形容词) | ||
现代英汉词典 | ||
breathe | ||
[bri:T] | ||
vi., vt. | ||
breathed, breathing | ||
(1) |
呼吸 | |
The doctor told him to breathe in deeply and then breathe out. | ||
医生叫他先深深吸一口气,然后再把气吐出来。 | ||
(2) |
生存;活着 | |
the greatest man who ever breathed | ||
永存的伟人 | ||
(3) |
低语 | |
(4) |
发出气味;表现出感情 | |
He'll breathe new life into the team. | ||
他会给队里带来新气象。 | ||
They say the new general is able to breathe courage into the army. | ||
大家都说那位新任将军能给军队增添勇气。 | ||
Will the new general manager able to breathe new life into the company? | ||
这位新任总经理能不能给公司增添新的活力? | ||
He really breathes fire when he gets angry! (喻) | ||
他一生气便会大发雷霆。 | ||
(5) |
(使花香)飘溢;(酒、衣服)接触空气 | |
习惯用语 | ||
breathe down sb.'s neck | ||
监视别人工作;紧逼盯人 | ||
breathe one's last | ||
死;去世;断气 | ||
现代英汉综合大辞典 | ||
breathe | ||
[bri:T] | ||
vi. | ||
(1) |
呼吸 | |
(2) |
活着, 生存 | |
(3) |
歇一口气, 休息一下 | |
(4) |
(风等)发出轻微的声音; (人)低语; (香气)飘溢; (内燃机)以空气维持燃烧 | |
When we breathe, we draw air into our lungs. | ||
当我们吸气时, 把空气吸入肺里。 | ||
In making that plea he will breathe in vain. | ||
他做那种恳求是白费口舌的。 | ||
词性变化 | ||
breathe | ||
[bri:T] | ||
vt. | ||
(1) |
呼吸 | |
(2) |
使喘息, 使疲劳 | |
(3) |
使歇口气, 使休息 | |
(4) |
发散(香气等); 吐露(真相等); 表现出(感情等) | |
(5) |
低声说[唱]出;【语】发(气息音) | |
(6) |
注入, 灌输; 赋与...以(生气等)(into) | |
(7) |
喷(火); 吐(血) | |
breathe a prayer | ||
小声祈祷 | ||
He became ill after breathing coal dust for many years. | ||
他因多年吸入煤灰而生病了。 | ||
The letter breathes despair. | ||
这封信表现出绝望的情绪。 | ||
She breathed new life into the party. | ||
她为党注入了新的生命。 | ||
继承用法 | ||
breatheable,-thable | ||
adj. | ||
breatheableness | ||
n. | ||
词性变化 | ||
breathability | ||
n. | ||
透气性 | ||
习惯用语 | ||
breathe again | ||
松一口气; 喘一口气 | ||
breathe forth | ||
呼气; 吐气 | ||
breathe freely | ||
安心; 松一口气 | ||
breathe easy | ||
安心; 松一口气 | ||
breathe easily | ||
安心; 松一口气 | ||
breathe one's last (breath, gasp) | ||
断气; 死 | ||
breathe out | ||
愤怒地说出 | ||
breathe through | ||
赋予生气 | ||
breathe upon | ||
(1) |
对...哈气 | |
(2) |
弄脏, 玷辱; 诽谤 | |
英文相关词典 | ||
breathe | ||
choke smother suffocate | ||
[七国语言]英汉公共大词典 | ||
breathe | ||
呼吸 | ||
美国传统词典 | ||
breathe | ||
breathe | ||
AHD:[br?Y] | ||
D.J.[bri8H] | ||
K.K.[briH] | ||
v. | ||
breathed, breath.ing, breathes | ||
v.intr. | ||
(1) |
To inhale and exhale air, especially when naturally and freely. | |
(2) |
To be alive; live.See Synonyms at be | |
(3) |
To pause to rest or regain breath: | |
Give me a moment to breathe. | ||
(4) |
To move or blow gently, as air. | |
(5) |
To allow air to pass through: | |
a natural fabric that breathes. | ||
(6) |
To be exhaled or emanated, as a fragrance. | |
(7) |
To be manifested or suggested, as an idea or feeling: | |
A sense of calm breathed from the landscape. | ||
(8) |
To reach fullness of flavor and aroma through exposure to air. Used chiefly of wine. | |
(9) |
To require air in the combustion process. Used of an internal-combustion engine. | |
v.tr. | ||
(1) |
To inhale and exhale (air, for example) during respiration. | |
(2) |
To inhale (an aroma, for example): | |
breathe the lush scent of lilacs. | ||
(3) |
To impart as if by breathing; instill: | |
an artist who knows how to breathe life into a portrait. | ||
(4) |
To exhale (something); emit. | |
(5) |
To utter, especially quietly; whisper: | |
Don't breathe a word of this. | ||
(6) |
To make apparent or manifest; suggest: | |
Their manner breathed self-satisfaction. | ||
(7) |
To allow (a person or animal) to rest or regain breath. | |
(8) |
Linguistics To utter with a voiceless exhalation of air. | |
(9) |
To draw in (air) for the combustion process. Used of an internal-combustion engine. | |
习惯用语 | ||
breathe down (someone's) neck | ||
(1) |
To threaten by proximity, especially by pursuing closely. | |
(2) |
To watch or monitor closely, often annoyingly: | |
The boss was breathing down my neck all morning. | ||
breathe easilyor | ||
breathe easy or | ||
breathe freely | ||
To be relaxed or relieved, especially after a period of tension. | ||
breathe (one's) last | ||
To die. | ||
语源 | ||
(1) |
Middle English brethen | |
(2) |
from breth [breath] * see breath | |
继承用法 | ||
breath“able | ||
adj. | ||
英汉化学大词典 | ||
breathe | ||
n.呼吸;vt.呼吸,灌输,吹动,说出 | ||
英汉计算机大词典 | ||
breathe | ||
vt.呼吸(灌输,吹动 | ||
英汉中医大词典 | ||
breathe | ||
n.呼吸,息,使疲乏 |
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