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From:
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breathing
呼吸,瞬間,微風(
a
.)呼吸的,逼真的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Breathe
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Breathed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Breathing
.]
1.
To
respire
;
to
inhale
and
exhale
air
;
hence
;,
to
live
.
“I
am
in
health
,
I
breathe
.”
Breathes
there
a
man
with
soul
so
dead
Who
never
to
himself
hath
said
,
This
is
my
own
,
my
native
land
! --
Sir
W
.
Scott
[
The
Lay
of
the
Last
Minstrel].
2.
To
take
breath
;
to
rest
from
action
.
Well
!
breathe
awhile
,
and
then
to
it
again!
--
Shak
.
3.
To
pass
like
breath
;
noiselessly
or
gently
;
to
exhale
;
to
emanate
;
to
blow
gently
.
The
air
breathes
upon
us
here
most
sweetly
.
--
Shak
.
There
breathes
a
living
fragrance
from
the
shore
.
--
Byron
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Breath·ing
n.
1.
Respiration
;
the
act
of
inhaling
and
exhaling
air
.
Subject
to
a
difficulty
of
breathing
.
--
Melmoth
.
2.
Air
in
gentle
motion
.
3.
Any
gentle
influence
or
operation
;
inspiration
;
as
,
the
breathings
of
the
Spirit
.
4.
Aspiration
;
secret
prayer
.
“Earnest
desires
and
breathings
after
that
blessed
state.”
5.
Exercising
;
promotion
of
respiration
.
Here
is
a
lady
that
wants
breathing
too
;
And
I
have
heard
,
you
knights
of
Tyre
Are
excellent
in
making
ladies
trip
. --
Shak
.
6.
Utterance
;
communication
or
publicity
by
words
.
I
am
sorry
to
give
breathing
to
my
purpose
.
--
Shak
.
7.
Breathing
place
;
vent
.
8.
Stop
;
pause
;
delay
.
You
shake
the
head
at
so
long
a
breathing
.
--
Shak
.
9.
Also
,
in
a
wider
sense
,
the
sound
caused
by
the
friction
of
the
outgoing
breath
in
the
throat
,
mouth
,
etc
.,
when
the
glottis
is
wide
open
;
aspiration
;
the
sound
expressed
by
the
letter
h
.
10.
Gr. Gram.
A
mark
to
indicate
aspiration
or
its
absence
.
See
Rough breathing
,
Smooth breathing
,
below
.
Breathing place
.
(a)
A
pause
.
“That cæsura,
or
breathing
place
,
in
the
midst
of
the
verse.”
--
Sir
P
.
Sidney
.
(b)
A
vent
.
Breathing time
,
pause
;
relaxation
. --
Bp
.
Hall
.
Breathing while
,
time
sufficient
for
drawing
breath
;
a
short
time
. --
Shak
.
Rough breathing
(
spiritus asper
) (῾).
See
2d
Asper
,
n.
Smooth breathing
(
spiritus lenis
),
a
mark
(')
indicating
the
absence
of
the
sound
of
h
,
as
in
'ie`nai (
ienai
).
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
breathing
adj
:
passing
or
able
to
pass
air
in
and
out
of
the
lungs
normally
;
sometimes
used
in
combination
; "
the
boy
was
disappointed
to
find
only
skeletons
instead
of
living
breathing
dinosaurs
"; "
the
heavy-breathing
person
on
the
telephone
" [
syn
:
eupneic
,
eupnoeic
] [
ant
:
breathless
]
n
:
the
bodily
process
of
inhalation
and
exhalation
;
the
process
of
taking
in
oxygen
from
inhaled
air
and
releasing
carbon
dioxide
by
exhalation
[
syn
:
external respiration
,
respiration
,
ventilation
]
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