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Definition of breathing in English: breathingnoun ˈbriːðɪŋˈbriðɪŋ 1mass noun The process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs. 呼吸 his breathing was shallow 他的呼吸很浅。 Example sentencesExamples - The team was joined by an anaesthetist who put a special tube into his lungs to improve his breathing.
- As I walked in he was in the process of checking her breathing, his face tight with concentration.
- The process requires both sufficient breathing and also adequate pumping by the heart.
- This causes large bursts of breath followed by periods of shallow breathing or stopped breathing.
- The trick to yoga breathing is to hold the breath for about five seconds after inhalation.
- This results in frequent episodes of shallow breathing or no air going into the lungs.
- While breathing is an automatic process, it can be improved through regular practice.
- Normal breathing is a two-step process starting with contractions of the diaphragm creating a vacuum in the lungs.
- My remaining lung has expanded and I have better breathing capacity than the average person.
- It deals with the physiological process of breathing and with the management of energy in the body.
- That same year, I stopped breathing for about fifteen seconds because I had a nasty case of scarlet fever.
- Over time, one can replace shallow breathing with deeper breathing without having to consciously focus on it.
- Also, the heat was already affecting his mental processes and his breathing affected him physically.
- At an elevation above 9,500 feet, my breathing deepened and my lungs labored in the thin air.
- Answers can be easily had through these breathing techniques.
- This encourages the baby's lungs to develop and reduces the risk of breathing difficulties.
- Thomas' breathing was shallow, and he could say no more than a few words without pause.
- For a few seconds, all that could be heard-with strained ears-was a shallow, crackly breathing.
- Half of us shallow breathe instead of breathing from our diaphragm.
- Even his lungs are protesting the action of mere breathing, and he groans a little with each ragged breath.
2A sign in Greek (῾ or ᾿) indicating the presence of an aspirate (rough breathing) or the absence of an aspirate (smooth breathing) at the beginning of a word. (希腊语词首的)送气符号"'";不送气符号"'" Example sentencesExamples - Pay careful attention to the Greek letters as you read, and make sure you can identify the smooth breathings.
- The digraph in GREEK derived words with rough breathing: rhapsody, rhetoric, rhinoceros.
- There is a stream of diacritics that look like the Greek breathings but should not be conflated with them.
- The sound does not occur in Modern Greek so the choice of breathings makes no difference now.
- Greek was very like Latin with the added burden of a new alphabet to learn, with breathings and subscripts.
Definition of breathing in US English: breathingnounˈbriðɪŋˈbrēT͟HiNG 1The process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs. 呼吸 his breathing was shallow 他的呼吸很浅。 Example sentencesExamples - Even his lungs are protesting the action of mere breathing, and he groans a little with each ragged breath.
- My remaining lung has expanded and I have better breathing capacity than the average person.
- Answers can be easily had through these breathing techniques.
- Thomas' breathing was shallow, and he could say no more than a few words without pause.
- This causes large bursts of breath followed by periods of shallow breathing or stopped breathing.
- Half of us shallow breathe instead of breathing from our diaphragm.
- That same year, I stopped breathing for about fifteen seconds because I had a nasty case of scarlet fever.
- While breathing is an automatic process, it can be improved through regular practice.
- At an elevation above 9,500 feet, my breathing deepened and my lungs labored in the thin air.
- The trick to yoga breathing is to hold the breath for about five seconds after inhalation.
- Over time, one can replace shallow breathing with deeper breathing without having to consciously focus on it.
- Normal breathing is a two-step process starting with contractions of the diaphragm creating a vacuum in the lungs.
- As I walked in he was in the process of checking her breathing, his face tight with concentration.
- This results in frequent episodes of shallow breathing or no air going into the lungs.
- This encourages the baby's lungs to develop and reduces the risk of breathing difficulties.
- The team was joined by an anaesthetist who put a special tube into his lungs to improve his breathing.
- The process requires both sufficient breathing and also adequate pumping by the heart.
- It deals with the physiological process of breathing and with the management of energy in the body.
- For a few seconds, all that could be heard-with strained ears-was a shallow, crackly breathing.
- Also, the heat was already affecting his mental processes and his breathing affected him physically.
2A sign in Greek (῾ or ᾿) indicating the presence of an aspirate (rough breathing) or the absence of an aspirate (smooth breathing) at the beginning of a word. (希腊语词首的)送气符号"'";不送气符号"'" Example sentencesExamples - Pay careful attention to the Greek letters as you read, and make sure you can identify the smooth breathings.
- There is a stream of diacritics that look like the Greek breathings but should not be conflated with them.
- The sound does not occur in Modern Greek so the choice of breathings makes no difference now.
- Greek was very like Latin with the added burden of a new alphabet to learn, with breathings and subscripts.
- The digraph in GREEK derived words with rough breathing: rhapsody, rhetoric, rhinoceros.
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