breath

美 [breθ]英 [breθ]
  • n.呼吸的空气;迹象;微量;(空气的)微微流动,拂动;一次吸入的空气

复数: breaths

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noun

1

呼吸的空气
the air that you take into your lungs and send out again

His breath smelt of garlic.

他呼出的气中有大蒜味。

bad breath (= that smells bad)

口臭

We had to stop for breath before we got to the top.

我们不得不喘口气,然后再登山顶。

She was very short of breath (= had difficulty breathing) .

她呼吸很困难。

2

一次吸入的空气
an amount of air that enters the lungs at one time

to take a deep breath

深深吸一口气

He recited the whole poem in one breath.

他一口气背出了整篇诗。

3

微量;迹象
a small amount of sth; slight evidence of sth

a breath of suspicion/scandal

一丝怀疑;丑闻的嫌疑

4

(空气的)微微流动,拂动
a slight movement of air

习语

clean air breathed in after being indoors or in a dirty atmosphere

我们午餐时出去透透气。
We'll get a breath of fresh air at lunchtime.

a person, thing or place that is new and different and therefore interesting and exciting

an essential part of a person's existence

to breathe normally again after running or doing some tiring exercise

immediately after saying sth that suggests the opposite intention or meaning

他称赞了一番我的工作,但紧接着却对我说不得不辞退我。
He praised my work and in the same breath told me I would have to leave.

the last moment of a person's life

having difficulty breathing after exercise

我们五分钟后便气喘吁吁了。
We were out of breath after only five minutes.

to say sth quietly so that people cannot hear

“胡说!”他悄悄地小声说。
‘Rubbish!’ he murmured under his breath.

to be very surprising or beautiful

我第一次从空中看到这个岛时,叹赏不已。
My first view of the island from the air took my breath away.

feeling very anxious or excited

我们屏住呼吸等待宣布冠军是谁。
We waited with bated breath for the winner to be announced.

used to tell sb that it is not worth wasting time and effort saying sth because it will not change anything

不用白费口舌了——你永远说服不了她。
Save your breath─you'll never persuade her.

to say sth that nobody takes any notice of

breath

频次

  • 1
    N-VAR 呼出的气体;气息
    Your breath is the air that you let out through your mouth when you breathe. If someone has bad breath, their breath smells unpleasant.

    I could smell the whisky on his breath...

    我能闻到他呼出的威士忌的味道。

  • 2
    N-VAR 吸气
    When you take a breath, you breathe in once.

    He took a deep breath, and began to climb the stairs...

    他深吸了一口气,然后开始爬楼梯。

  • 3
    N-SING (风或气流的)一丝,丝毫
    If you say that there is not a breath of wind or air, you are emphasizing that there is no wind and the air is very still.

    Not even a breath of wind stirred the pine branches.

    一丝风也没有,松树枝条纹丝不动。

  • 4
    N-SING 微量;少许
    A breath of something, is a small amount of it.

    It was left to Martina to add a breath of common sense to the proceedings.

    这件事交由马丁娜处理,她会使整个过程显得更符合情理一些。

  • 5
    PHRASE (到室外)呼吸新鲜空气,透口气
    If you go outside for a breath of fresh air or for a breath of air, you go outside because it is unpleasantly warm indoors.

  • 6
    PHRASE 令人耳目一新的事物;新鲜刺激的东西
    If you describe something new or different as a breath of fresh air, you mean that it makes a situation or subject more interesting or exciting.

    Her brisk treatment of an almost taboo subject was a breath of fresh air.

    她把这个近乎禁忌的话题处理得很轻松,令人耳目一新。

  • 7
    PHRASE 喘过气来;恢复正常呼吸
    When you get your breath back after doing something energetic, you start breathing normally again.

    I reached out a hand to steady myself against the house while I got my breath back.

    我伸出一只手抵住墙壁撑着身子,让自己喘口气。

  • 8
    PHRASE 喘口气;歇口气
    When you catch your breath while you are doing something energetic, you stop for a short time so that you can start breathing normally again.

    He had stopped to catch his breath and make sure of his directions.

    他曾停下来歇口气,同时确定一下方向。

  • 9
    PHRASE (通常因为震惊)倒吸一口冷气
    If something makes you catch your breath, it makes you take a short breath of air, usually because it shocks you.

    Kenny caught his breath as Nikko nearly dropped the bottle.

    尼科差点儿把瓶子摔了,这让肯尼倒吸了一口气。

  • 10
    PHRASE 喘口气;歇口气
    If you do not have time to draw breath, you do not have time to have a break from what you are doing.

  • 11
    PHRASE 屏息;止住呼吸
    If you hold your breath, you make yourself stop breathing for a few moments, for example because you are under water.

    I held my breath and sank under the water.

    我屏住呼吸沉入水底。

  • 12
    PHRASE 屏息静气(焦急或激动地等待)
    If you say that someone is holding their breath, you mean that they are waiting anxiously or excitedly for something to happen.

    The whole world holds its breath for this speech.

    整个世界都屏住呼吸等待这一讲话。

  • 13
    PHRASE 不指望(某事发生)
    If you say that you won't hold your breath, you mean that you do not expect something to happen even though someone has suggested that it might.

    'Next thing you know, I'll be dancing at your wedding,' he cried. 'Don't hold your breath,' my father replied.

    “你瞧,下一件事是,我会在你的婚礼上跳舞,”他大声说。“你休想,”我父亲答道。

  • 14
    PHRASE 最后一口气
    When someone takes their last breath, they die.

    His wife sat with him until he drew his last breath.

    他的妻子坐在他跟前,直到他咽下最后一口气。

  • 15
    PHRASE 喘不过气;上气不接下气
    If you are out of breath, you are breathing very quickly and with difficulty because you have been doing something energetic.

    There she was, slightly out of breath from running.

    她在那儿,跑得有点儿喘不过气来。

  • 16
    PHRASE 但同时/但紧接着(尤用于谴责某人的言论自相矛盾)
    You can use in the same breath or in the next breath to indicate that someone says two very different or contradictory things, especially when you are criticizing them.

    He hailed this week's arms agreement but in the same breath expressed suspicion about the motivations of the United States.

    他为本周达成的武器协议而欢呼,但同时又对美国的动机表示怀疑。

  • 17
    PHRASE 呼吸短促;呼吸困难
    If you are short of breath, you find it difficult to breathe properly, for example because you are ill. You can also say that someone suffers from shortness of breath .

    She felt short of breath and flushed...

    她感到呼吸困难,脸颊绯红。

  • 18
    PHRASE (美或惊讶得)令(人)喘不过气来;使(人)惊叹
    If you say that something takes your breath away, you are emphasizing that it is extremely beautiful or surprising.

    I heard this song on the radio and it just took my breath away.

    我是从收音机里听到这首歌的,它令我惊叹不已。

  • 19
    PHRASE 压低嗓音;低声地
    If you say something under your breath, you say it in a very quiet voice, often because you do not want other people to hear what you are saying.

    Walsh muttered something under his breath.

    沃尔什小声嘟囔了一句。

  • 20
    PHRASE 白费唇舌
    If someone says you are wasting your breath, they mean that the person you are talking to will not take any notice and so there is no point saying anything to them.

    The tone of her voice told him he was wasting his breath.

    她的语气使他明白他是在白费口舌。

  • 21
    with bated breath→ see:bated

  • 22
    不要混淆breath和breathe。
    D

noun

1
the process of taking in and expelling air during breathing
he took a deep breath and dived into the pool
he was fighting to his last breath
2
an indirect suggestion
not a breath of scandal ever touched her
Synonym: hint intimation
3
a slight movement of the air
there wasn't a breath of air in the room
4
the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration
his sour breath offended her
5
a short respite
Synonym: breather breathing place breathing space breathing spell breathing time

数据来源:WordNet

  1. A final point of confusion was the emphasis on lack of air to breath .

    最后一处迷惑之处就是(你们)强调会缺乏可呼吸的空气。

  2. Photography is the air I breath , the water I drink , the fire I step through , the rock I 'm standing on

    摄影是我呼吸的空气,我喝的水,我走过的火,我所立足的岩石

  3. The weather was hot , without a breath of wind .

    天气炎热,连一丝风都没有。

  4. Take a deep breath and see how long you can stay underwater .

    深吸一口气,看你能在水里待多久。

  5. My first view of the island from the air took my breath away .

    我第一次从空中看到这个岛时,叹赏不已。

  6. We had to stop for breath before we got to the top .

    我们不得不喘口气,然后再登山顶。

  7. We were out of breath after only five minutes .

    我们五分钟后便气喘吁吁了。

  8. She took a deep breath to calm her racing pulse .

    她深深地吸了口气,想使急速跳动的脉搏平静下来。

  9. He took a deep breath , desperately trying to keep calm .

    他深深地吸了口气,竭尽全力保持镇定。

  10. Save your breath ─ you 'll never persuade her .

    不用白费口舌了——你永远说服不了她。

  11. He took a few deep breaths to steady his nerves .

    他深深地吸了几口气,让自己平静下来。

  12. He recited the whole poem in one breath .

    他一口气背出了整篇诗。

  13. I could smell alcohol on his breath .

    我闻得到他呼吸中有酒气。

  14. Have I got bad breath ?

    我有口臭吗?

  15. She took a deep breath .

    她深深地吸了一口气。

  16. She was very short of breath .

    她呼吸很困难。

  17. She took a deep breath and stayed under for more than a minute .

    她深吸了一口气,然后潜水一分多钟。

  18. The woman spoke almost without pausing for breath .

    那女人说话像放连珠炮似的。

  19. He found her panting for breath at the top of the hill .

    上到山顶他发现她上气不接下气。

  20. His breath came in short pants .

    他气息急促。

  21. Her breath was coming in short bursts .

    她的呼吸急迫短促。

  22. He heard a sharp intake of breath .

    他听到猛地倒吸一口气的声音。

  23. She couldn 't get her breath and had to be thumped on the back .

    她喘不上气来,不得不让人捶背。

  24. She could smell his foul breath .

    她闻得到他的口臭。

  25. His bad breath really grossed me out .

    他的口臭实在使我恶心。

  26. His breath came in short gasps .

    他急促地喘着气。

  27. I was repelled by the smell of drink on his breath .

    他呼吸中的酒精气味让我恶心。

  28. We waited with bated breath for the winner to be announced .

    我们屏住呼吸等待宣布冠军是谁。

  29. ' How dare she , ' he muttered under his breath .

    他轻声嘀咕道:“她怎么敢。”

  30. ' Rubbish ! ' he murmured under his breath .

    “胡说!”他悄悄地小声说。

  • 词语搭配
  • 习语

breath与以下词性连用

adj.

bad breath

口臭

fresh breath

清新的口气

deep breath

深呼吸

v.

take a breath

吸气

catch your breath

喘口气;倒吸一口气

n.

a breath of (fresh) air

新鲜空气;透气
clean air breathed in after being indoors or in a dirty atmosphere

We'll get a breath of fresh air at lunchtime.

我们午餐时出去透透气。

a breath of fresh air

令人耳目一新的人(或事物、地方)
a person, thing or place that is new and different and therefore interesting and exciting

the breath of life to/for sb

某人的食粮
an essential part of a person's existence

get your breath (again/back)

恢复正常呼吸
to breathe normally again after running or doing some tiring exercise

hold your breath

1

闭气;屏气
to stop breathing for a short time

Hold your breath and count to ten.

屏住呼吸,数到十。

2

屏息以待;焦虑地等待
to be anxious while you are waiting for sth that you are worried about

He held his breath while the results were read out.

宣读结果时,他屏住了呼吸。

3

别眼巴巴等着;有你等的
people say don't hold your breath! to emphasize that sth will take a long time or may not happen

She said she'd do it this week, but don't hold your breath!

她说她这个星期要干,不过你可别因此眼巴巴干等!

in the same breath

但紧接着,但同时(意味着与前一段意图或意思相反)
immediately after saying sth that suggests the opposite intention or meaning

He praised my work and in the same breath told me I would have to leave.

他称赞了一番我的工作,但紧接着却对我说不得不辞退我。

his/her last/dying breath

最后一口气;临终;临死
the last moment of a person's life

out of breath

(运动后)喘不上气,透不过气来
having difficulty breathing after exercise

We were out of breath after only five minutes.

我们五分钟后便气喘吁吁了。

say sth, speak, etc. under your breath

小声地,轻声地(说)
to say sth quietly so that people cannot hear

‘Rubbish!’ he murmured under his breath.

“胡说!”他悄悄地小声说。

take sb's breath away

令人惊叹;让人叹绝
to be very surprising or beautiful

My first view of the island from the air took my breath away.

我第一次从空中看到这个岛时,叹赏不已。

with bated breath

焦虑;兴奋
feeling very anxious or excited

We waited with bated breath for the winner to be announced.

我们屏住呼吸等待宣布冠军是谁。

catch your breath

1

(由于恐惧、震惊等)屏息,屏气
to stop breathing for a moment because of fear, shock, etc.

2

(跑或激烈运动后)喘口气
to breathe normally again after running or doing some tiring exercise

draw breath

1

停下来歇口气
to stop doing sth and rest

She talks all the time and hardly stops to draw breath.

她一直滔滔不绝,几乎没停下来喘口气。

2

生存;活着
to live; to be alive

He was as kind a man as ever drew breath.

他是世上少有的大善人。

save your breath

免费口舌
used to tell sb that it is not worth wasting time and effort saying sth because it will not change anything

Save your breath─you'll never persuade her.

不用白费口舌了——你永远说服不了她。

waste your breath

白费唇舌
to say sth that nobody takes any notice of