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  1. to breathe quickly and with effort. respirar con dificultad. breathe down sb’s neck. to closely and continuously watch sb. respirar sobre la nuca de alguien. Her boss was always breathing down her neck. Su jefe estaba siempre encima de ella. not breathe a word. to keep a secret.

  2. Inglés. Español. breathe ⇒ vi. (person, animal) respirar ⇒ vi. aspirar ⇒ vtr. The kitten slept soundly, breathing softly and twitching her whiskers every now and then. El gato dormía profundamente, respirando suavemente y moviendo sus bigotes cada tanto.

  3. the air that goes into and out of your lungs. respiración, aliento. Her breath smelled of garlic. Su aliento olía a ajo. She was dizzy and short of breath (= unable to breathe in enough air). He burst into the room, red-faced and out of breath (= unable to breathe comfortably because of tiredness or excitement).

  4. 1 [+air] respirar. to breathe air into a balloon inflar un globo soplando. he breathed alcohol all over me el aliento le apestaba a alcohol. IDIOMS to breathe new life into sth infundir nueva vida a algo. IDIOMS to breathe one's last liter (=die) exhalar el último suspiro liter. 2 (=utter) [+prayer] decir en voz baja.

  5. to move air or something else into and out of the lungs: breathe (something) in The doctor told me to breathe in and hold it for three seconds. Breathing in just a small amount of the gas can cause serious damage. breathe (something) out The instructor told us to take a deep breath and then breathe out slowly.

  6. Traduce breathe. Mira 4 traducciones acreditadas de breathe en español con oraciones de ejemplo, conjugaciones y pronunciación de audio.

  7. Traducción de 'breathe' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  8. When people or animals breathe, they take air into their lungs and let it out again.

  9. See 4 authoritative translations of Breathe in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.

  10. verbo. 1. to take in oxygen from (the surrounding medium, esp air) and give out carbon dioxide; respire. 2. (intransitive) to exist; be alive. every animal that breathes on earth. 3. (intransitive) to rest to regain breath, composure, etc. stop your questions, and give me a chance to breathe.

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