breathing
/ˈbriːðɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbriːðɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbrē-t͟hiŋ/ (ame, mw)
breathing — 名詞
1. the body's natural movement of air in and out through the lungs.
呼吸
把空氣吸入再呼出的過程
the body's natural movement of air in and out through the lungs.
Slow breathing helped Noa stay calm before the dental exam.
緩慢的呼吸幫助 Noa 在看牙前保持冷靜。
slow breathing as a calming activity
After the long climb, Diego's breathing sounded heavy and uneven.
爬完那段長坡後,Diego 的呼吸聽起來又重又不均勻。
someone's breathing + sound adjective
The night-shift nurse checked Hana's breathing while the child slept.
夜班護士在 Hana 睡著時檢查她的呼吸。
In the cold pool, my breathing became quick and shallow.
在冰冷的泳池裡,我的呼吸變得又快又淺。
During the yoga class, Wen focused on slow breathing through the nose.
在瑜伽課上,Wen 專注於用鼻子慢慢呼吸。
- respiration
more formal and common in medical or scientific contexts.
- breath
related everyday word, but it usually means one breath or a small amount of air rather than the whole process.
- inhalation and exhalation
technical phrase that names the two parts of breathing separately.
文法句型
[adjective] breathing
someone's breathing
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and often modified by adjectives such as slow, deep, heavy, shallow, or difficult. Common after verbs like hear, check, control, and watch when someone's physical condition is being described.