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Flow of the respiratory current out of an organism.
expiration
breathing out
expiration movement
inhalation
inspiration movement
physiological process
español
espiración
portugués
exalação
español
exhalación
Exhaled breath.
halitus
español
exhalación
1
Conclusions: A specific breathing strategy,
exhalation
during the lift, improved task performance.
2
Far below in the flesh he allowed himself a long slow
exhalation
.
3
It never changes; a single lupine
exhalation
could re-ice it to rubble.
4
He drank for half a minute, then let out an explosive
exhalation
.
5
Willow sighed, an almost impossibly long
exhalation
for a person so small.
6
He lets out a long
exhalation
and begins to defrost his limbs.
7
Down in the crypt he heard a sharp
exhalation
,
almost a hiss.
8
Thus eminently situated, the sun can exercise his full powers of
exhalation
.
9
Will's breaths came in pained gasps, each
exhalation
tinged with a growl.
10
Inhale through nostrils for four seconds, and upon one
exhalation
,
speak slowly:
11
It started as a stuttering
exhalation
that turned into a chortling cough.
12
With a pained
exhalation
,
Andrew struggles to sit up against the logs.
13
Under the doorsill, a slow, probing sniff, an
exhalation
of electric steam.
14
Josh froze, all the breath leaving his body in one shocked
exhalation
.
15
Rubinstein calls Chopin the
exhalation
of the third epoch in art.
16
I heard a muted grunt of effort and a long
exhalation
.
exhalation
long exhalation
slow exhalation
soft exhalation
last exhalation
sharp exhalation
ruso
выдох
выдыхание
эксгаляция
portugués
expiração
exalação
catalán
expiració
exhalació
español
espiración
movimiento espirador
exhalación
soplo
hálito