Take a short break from one's activities in order to relax.
Sinònims
Examples for "rest"
Examples for "rest"
1OPINION:The peoples of Ireland and the rest of Europe are deeply connected.
2They cannot continue on this way much longer without rest and water.
3However, the rest of the national daily market suffered a tough October.
4The rest is history; 40 million album sales and, of course, tragedy.
5The company resumed its forced march after a short ten minutes' rest.
1I stared straight ahead, unable to talk, not yet able to breathe.
2In case of gas put on the respirator; otherwise breathe out continuously.
3Designers across Ford had to work together to help this engine breathe.
4To the nation in general the manifesto would breathe nothing but affection.
5She couldn't breathe, couldn't think, could only feel-andknow herself utterly content.
1The course work got so intense, I needed to take a breather.
2I'll take a breather while you go in and finish him off.
3They gave Bacon and Isaac the opportunity to take a breather.
4From time to time, I had to put it down, take a breather.
5But it's the hardest on the horses, no bends to take a breather.
1Its essential truth to life sometimes makes one catch one's breath.
2He did not make one catch one's breath.
3One may be true, fearless, and wise, and yet catch one's breath before the simple finality of action.
Translations for catch one's breath