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Meanings of
breathing in
in English
Portuguese
inalação
Catalan
aspiració
Spanish
aspiración
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The act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing.
inspiration
intake
aspiration
inhalation
Portuguese
inalação
Synonyms
Examples for "
inspiration
"
inspiration
intake
aspiration
inhalation
Examples for "
inspiration
"
1
Sleightholme will hope his presence provides similar
inspiration
for Derby in future.
2
Mulling over possible ways to improve the situation, he found little
inspiration
.
3
Pornography and other pop culture references are good for use as
inspiration
.
4
Some companies foster
inspiration
by encouraging employees to try new creative outlets.
5
Thousands are believed to be drawing
inspiration
from the group at home.
1
However, whereas food
intake
normalized after 10 days, lower body weight persisted.
2
Identifying common contributors to sodium
intake
among children can help reduction efforts.
3
However, compliance with weekly
intake
might be problematic outside a research programme.
4
Results: At baseline, both groups reported similar food costs and dietary
intake
.
5
Improving nutrient
intake
in children and adolescents is of public health importance.
1
I believe confidence and
aspiration
can take a person a long way.
2
For schools, it means a culture of high
aspiration
and good discipline.
3
Tax cuts remain more a political
aspiration
than a binding economic commitment.
4
It summed up perhaps the most basic
aspiration
of a civilised society.
5
Participants also agreed that universities played a key role in raising
aspiration
.
1
Results of methacholine
inhalation
tests did not change significantly in either group.
2
Conclusions: Most patients with ARDS had clinically useful responses to NO
inhalation
.
3
A major highlight was liposome
inhalation
for the treatment of lung cancers.
4
What magic have you worked with those beans, Ianto?' Another deep
inhalation
.
5
All participants performed a skin prick test against
inhalation
allergens and food.
Usage of
breathing in
in English
1
The last chapter we left the combatants
breathing
in
their narrow lists.
2
He played softly,
breathing
in
the instrument the very pang of love.
3
She stood for a long time
breathing
in
the mild May air.
4
The wizard was huddled against the opposite gunwale,
breathing
in
long wheezes.
5
The horse was
breathing
in
short, uncertain gasps, as though near winded.
6
She could hear the even can't of his
breathing
in
the shadows.
7
Snuggling closer and
breathing
in
his crisp scent, she held him tighter.
8
But looking at her,
breathing
in
her rosemary-and-mint scent, he knew why.
9
I listened, barely
breathing
in
anticipation of what might be coming next.
10
Manny had not been out of the country,
breathing
in
other ideas.
11
It couldn't be, but she was alive and
breathing
in
his arms.
12
She tried to still her racing heart by
breathing
in
and out.
13
She stood next to him,
breathing
in
the cold pine-scented mountain air.
14
She was wheezing and I felt like I was
breathing
in
fire.
15
He stood in the deep snow,
breathing
in
the scent of pine.
16
He glared at his tormentor,
breathing
in
and out through bared teeth.
Other examples for "breathing in"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
breathing
in
breathing
breathe
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
breathing in
Portuguese
inalação
inspiração
Catalan
aspiració
inhalació
inspiració
Spanish
aspiración
inspiración
Breathing in
through the time
Breathing in
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Common
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
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