单词 | breathe |
释义 | breathe [bri:ð] verb AIR 空气 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to move air into and out of the lungs 呼吸 •It's so airless in here - I can hardly breathe.这里太闷了——我几乎不能呼吸。 •The instructor told us to breathe in •I'm sorry if I'm breathing (= blowing out air containing) garlic fumes all over [bri:ð] verb WORDS 说话 intransitive [+ speech] literary ■to say something very quietly 低声说 •"Here they come, " he breathed.“他们来了,”他低声说。 [bri:ð] verb WINE 酒 intransitive specialized ■If you allow wine to breathe, you open the bottle for a short time before you drink from it, in order to improve the wine's flavour. (让酒)通气飘香 [bri:ð] verb breathe your last literary ■to die 咽气,死 •Her eyes fluttered open for a moment and then she breathed her last.她的眼睛眨动了一会儿,咽下了最后一口气。 [bri:ð] verb breathe down sb's neck disapproving ■to stay close to someone, watching everything that they do 紧紧盯住(某人);监视(某人) •It's awful having a boss who breathes down your neck all the time.有个时刻盯着你的老板实在令人讨厌。 [bri:ð] verb breathe (new) life into ■to bring new ideas and energy to 带来起色;注入活力 •We need some new people to breathe life into this project.我们需要一些新人来给这个企划案注入活力。 |
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