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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - breath

 

Breath

breath
n. 1 a the air taken into or expelled from the lungs. b one respiration of air. c an exhalation of air that can be seen, smelt, or heard (breath steamed in the cold air; bad breath). 2 a a slight movement of air; a breeze. b a whiff of perfume etc. 3 a whisper, a murmur (esp. of a scandalous nature). 4 the power of breathing; life (is there breath in him?). Phrases and idioms below (or under) one's breath in a whisper. breath of fresh air 1 a small amount of or a brief time in the fresh air. 2 a refreshing change. breath of life a necessity. breath test Brit. a test of a person's alcohol consumption, using a breathalyser. catch one's breath 1 cease breathing momentarily in surprise, suspense, etc. 2 rest after exercise to restore normal breathing. draw breath breathe; live. hold one's breath cease breathing temporarily. in the same breath (esp. of saying two contradictory things) within a short time. out of breath gasping for air, esp. after exercise. take breath pause for rest. take one's breath away astound; surprise; awe; delight. waste one's breath talk or give advice without effect. Etymology: OE br{aelig}th f. Gmc
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  noun see: barm Date: before 12th century 1. air filled with a fragrance or odor, a slight indication ; suggestion , 2. the faculty of ~ing , an act of ~ing , opportunity or time to ~e ; respite, a slight breeze, 4. air inhaled and exhaled in ~ing , something (as moisture on a cold surface) produced by ~ or ~ing, inhalation, a spoken sound ; utterance, spirit, animation ...
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