English-Hungarian translations for breathe
- lehelIzland életet lehel majd az EU-ba és semmiképpen sem jelent áldozatot. Iceland will breathe life into the EU and it is certainly not a sacrificial offering. Az 1995 óta megvalósított euromediterrán együttműködés vívmányaira alapozva, új életet lehel a folyamatba, hogy felülkerekedjen a meglévő különbségeken és hiányosságokon. Based on the acquis of the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation undertaken since 1995, it breathes new life into the process with a view to overcoming the existing gaps and shortcomings.
- lélegzik
- belélegez
- áraszt
- belehel
- beszív
- élHiszen a CO2 maga természetes állapotú: be- és kilélegezzük azt. After all, CO2 is natural: we breathe it in, we breathe it out. Újra életet kell lehelnünk a Transzatlanti Gazdasági Tanácsba. We need to breathe new life into the TEC.
- életben van
- imád
- kifúj). - Elnök asszony, az embereknek jogukban áll dohányozni, de nem szabad engedni, hogy a munkahelyeken vagy más intézményekben a mások által kifújt füstöt mindenkinek be kelljen szívnia. Madam President, people have the right to smoke but I bow to no one in saying that others should not have to breathe in the smoke at the workplace or any establishment that is breathed out by others.
- kilehel
- kilélegez
- lélegzetet vesz
- levegőt vesz
- levegőzik
- odavan
- ráfúj
- rálehel
- súg
- sugároz
- susog
- szusszan
Definition of breathe
- To draw air into , and expel air from , the lungs in order to extract oxygen and excrete waste gases
- To inhale to sustain life
- To live
- To draw something into the lungs
- To expel air from the lungs, exhale
- To exhale or expel in the manner of breath
- To give an impression of, to exude
- To whisper quietly
- To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to emanate; to blow gently
- To exchange gases with the environment
- To rest; to stop and catch one's breath
- To stop, to give an opportunity to catch its breath
- To exercise; to tire by brisk exercise
Examples
- Fish have gills so they can breathe underwater
- While life as we know it depends on oxygen, scientists have speculated that alien life forms might breathe chlorine or methane
- I will not allow it, as long as I still breathe
- Try not to breathe too much smoke
- If you breathe on a mirror, it will fog up
- The flowers breathed a heady perfume
- The decor positively breathes classical elegance
- He breathed the words into her ear, but she understood them all
- The wind breathes through the trees
- Garments made of certain new materials breathe well and keep the skin relatively dry during exercise
- At higher altitudes you need to breathe your horse more often
- Do you like hiking? Are you kidding? I breathe hiking
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