English to Galician Meaning of breathe - respirar


Breathe :
respirar

respirar, inhalada, descansar, Pousada, repouso, pausa, resolver, deixar, parada, cesar, levantar, vivir, existir, subsistir, transmitir, levar, incitar, sussurro, revelar, publicar, poñer, expresar, exercicio, desenvolver, sacar, voz

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Definitions of breathe in English
Verb(1) draw air into, and expel out of, the lungs(2) be alive(3) impart as if by breathing(4) allow the passage of air through(5) utter or tell(6) manifest or evince(7) take a short break from one's activities in order to relax(8) reach full flavor by absorbing air and being let to stand after having been uncorked(9) expel (gases or odors
Examples of breathe in English
(1) All the rain we've had means that the worms can't breathe .(2) I had to breathe in deeply, to try and gather my thoughts.(3) The room seemed to breathe the air of a different era.(4) Decanting the wine also introduces air into the wine - letting the wine breathe .(5) letting a wine breathe allows oxygen to enter(6) breathe in through your nose(7) Put your lips over the mouthpiece and breathe in deeply and quickly.(8) She holds the client steady and asks him to breathe in deeply.(9) The soft tissues in the upper airway vibrate when you breathe in and out.(10) Such wines should be left to breathe for a short time before serving simply to allow any bottle sickness to dissipate.(11) plants breathe through their roots(12) When we breathe in, the lungs take in oxygen, which our cells need to live and carry out their normal functions.(13) Through the air process or through inhalation, you actually don't breathe in all that much mercury.(14) Plastic is no good for the soil because soil needs to breathe .(15) This helps the fish breathe and keeps the water from smelling rotten.(16) Close your eyes and breathe in very deeply, concentrate on the days pleasant happenings.
Related Phrases of breathe
(1) to breathe ::
para respirar
(2) breathe in ::
respirar
(3) breathe deeply ::
respirar profundamente
(4) breathe out ::
remata
(5) breathe again ::
respirar de novo
(6) cannot breathe ::
Non podo respirar
(7) breathe into ::
respirar en
(8) breathe heavily ::
respirar profundamente
(9) breathe a sigh ::
un suspiro
Synonyms
Verb
1. inhale and exhale ::
inhalada e exhalar
2. be alive ::
estar vivo
3. instill ::
inspirar
4. whisper ::
sussurro
5. emit ::
emitir
6. rest ::
descanso
7. suspire ::
suspirar
Antonyms
1. depart ::
saír
2. die ::
morrer
3. expire ::
caduca
4. perish ::
perecer
5. succumb ::
sucumbir
Different Forms
breathe, breathed, breathes, breathing
Word Example from TV Shows
One time my brothers
made me breathe helium.

One time my brothers made me BREATHE helium.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 6

-I can't breathe.\N-Dad.

-I can't BREATHE.
-Dad.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 4

I can breathe again.

I can BREATHE again.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 6

Okay, I can breathe again.
Babe, they want to have sex.

Okay, I can BREATHE again. Babe, they want to have sex.

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 11

Breathe then.

Breathe then.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

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