呼吸英语怎么说
- Nothing had altered but the light, and that, indeed, shed over all a spirit of life and of breathing peace, and moved me to a strange exhilaration.
- It's stifling! I can hardly breathe.
- Movements of the rib cage for breathing are reduced during sleep, making the contractions of the diaphragm more important.
- He was finding it difficult to breathe. There was no saliva in his mouth.
- In infected people, Nipah virus causes severe illness characterized by inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) or respiratory diseases.
- Take a deep breath. Then, take a break.
- I'm so happy I can scarcely breathe!
- He lay motionless, and listened, scarcely breathing.
- He heard the hitch of her breath in her chest. Her forehead creased, and the tip of the knife, which she had been moving in lazy circles, went still.
- The house, holding its breath around him, the roof heavy and oven baked.
- He heard the hitch of her breath in her chest.
- Katherine asked the guard, breathless.
- In fact, tunas must swim to breathe.
- It adjusted for age, smoking, weight, blood pressure, bronchial problems, breathing, and cardiovascular risk.
- Breathing becomes easier within 72 hours as the bronchial tubes relax, and energy levels rise.
- It must stay awake to breathe and to watch for danger.
- Their own breath seemed dreadfully noisy, but there was no other noise.
- I lower the head deep breathing deep breathing anew, with difficulty smile the impulse spraying to persevere to return to.
- If they start to have respiratory problems, or are dehydrated because of a bug, they should go to the doctor.
- The patient was perceived to have difficulty in breathing.
- He held his breath while the results were read out.
- Her lips parted as if she were about to take a deep breath.
- I could hear the sound of his ragged breathing.
- The policeman asked me to blow into the breathalyser.
- He held his breath as a rat scuttled past.