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From:
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breath
/ˈbrɛθ/
呼吸,氣息,氣味,瞬間
From:
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breath
/ˈbrɛθ/
名詞
呼吸
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Breath
n.
1.
The
air
inhaled
and
exhaled
in
respiration
;
air
which
,
in
the
process
of
respiration
,
has
parted
with
oxygen
and
has
received
carbonic
acid
,
aqueous
vapor
,
warmth
,
etc
.
Melted
as
breath
into
the
wind
.
--
Shak
.
2.
The
act
of
breathing
naturally
or
freely
;
the
power
or
capacity
to
breathe
freely
;
as
,
I
am
out
of
breath
.
3.
The
power
of
respiration
,
and
hence
,
life
.
Thou
takest
away
their
breath
,
they
die
.
--
Ps
.
civ
. 29.
4.
Time
to
breathe
;
respite
;
pause
.
Give
me
some
breath
,
some
little
pause
.
--
Shak
.
5.
A
single
respiration
,
or
the
time
of
making
it
;
a
single
act
;
an
instant
.
He
smiles
and
he
frowns
in
a
breath
.
--
Dryden
.
6.
Fig
.:
That
which
gives
or
strengthens
life
.
The
earthquake
voice
of
victory
,
To
thee
the
breath of life
. --
Byron
.
7.
A
single
word
;
the
slightest
effort
;
a
trifle
.
A
breath
can
make
them
,
as
a
breath
has
made
.
--
Goldsmith
.
8.
A
very
slight
breeze
;
air
in
gentle
motion
.
Calm
and
unruffled
as
a
summer's
sea
,
when
not
a
breath
of
wind
flies
o'er
its
surface
. --
Addison
.
9.
Fragrance
;
exhalation
;
odor
;
perfume
.
The
breath
of
flowers
.
--
Bacon
.
10.
Gentle
exercise
,
causing
a
quicker
respiration
.
An
after
dinner's
breath
.
--
Shak
.
Out of breath
,
breathless
,
exhausted
;
breathing
with
difficulty
.
Under one's breath
,
in
low
tones
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
breath
n
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:
the
air
that
is
inhaled
and
exhaled
in
respiration
; "
his
sour
breath
offended
her
"
3:
a
short
respite
[
syn
:
breather
,
breathing place
, {
breathing
space
,
breathing spell
,
breathing time
]
4:
an
indirect
suggestion
; "
not
a
breath
of
scandal
ever
touched
her
" [
syn
:
hint
,
intimation
]
5:
a
slight
movement
of
the
air
; "
there
wasn't
a
breath
of
air
in
the
room
"
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