Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Breath"
The meaning of "Breath" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
'she said she'd get back to us, but don't hold your breath' ne anlama geliyor?
A:
This sentence can be broken in two.
'She said she'd get back to us': When we say this, it means 'I'll get in contact with you again', normally in the context of requiring additional information. So: " Who do I need to speak to in order to apply?" " I'm not completely sure. Let me check on that and get back to you."
'Don't hold your breath': To say this means 'don't wait for it/don't expect it to happen'.
So in this case: 'She said she'd contact us again, but don't expect her to really do so.'
'She said she'd get back to us': When we say this, it means 'I'll get in contact with you again', normally in the context of requiring additional information. So: " Who do I need to speak to in order to apply?" " I'm not completely sure. Let me check on that and get back to you."
'Don't hold your breath': To say this means 'don't wait for it/don't expect it to happen'.
So in this case: 'She said she'd contact us again, but don't expect her to really do so.'
Q:
I get out of breath when I run because I’m out of shape. ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Eu perco o folego quando corro porque não estou em forma
Q:
sweet breath of life ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Animals, Humans, Trees, Grass, Algae
Q:
steal breath ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It literally means, "steal breath". The cat will take your breath from you. It's superstition, it doesn't really make sense.
Q:
"on my breath" in 613 ne anlama geliyor?
A:
It's pretty vulgar. He's saying that he's been giving the other guy's wife oral sex, so his breath smells like her vagina.
And this is why it's so hilarious that the movie was turned family friendly in Japan.
And this is why it's so hilarious that the movie was turned family friendly in Japan.
Example sentences using "Breath"
Q:
"catch one's breath in one's throat" ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
i think the term "catch my breath" would be more suitable and it means to 1. quite literally regain airflow "after running i had to catch my breath" or 2. after cooling down from a big moment "that was too crazy i have to go catch my breath"
Q:
breath /
breathe ile örnek cümleler göster.
breathe ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
example 1:
A: Isn’t she so pretty?
B: Yeah, she literally takes my breath away.
example 2:
A: I hate having colds. My nose gets so stuffed, I feel like I can’t breathe.
Breath = the actual air inhaled
Breathe = the action of inhaling that air
I hope this helps! Feel free to ask more questions!
A: Isn’t she so pretty?
B: Yeah, she literally takes my breath away.
example 2:
A: I hate having colds. My nose gets so stuffed, I feel like I can’t breathe.
Breath = the actual air inhaled
Breathe = the action of inhaling that air
I hope this helps! Feel free to ask more questions!
Q:
i'm out of breath ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
“I ran so far, I’m out of breath!”
“He stepped behind the curtain and I was instantly out of breath.”
“Out of breath, she gasped ‘don’t forget me!’”
“He stepped behind the curtain and I was instantly out of breath.”
“Out of breath, she gasped ‘don’t forget me!’”
Q:
bad arm/ bad breath ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
i used to play tennis until i got a bad arm. (i injured my arm and now i can't use it well).
eating garlic gives you bad breath.
eating garlic gives you bad breath.
Q:
I won't hold my breath ile örnek cümleler göster.
A:
"I won't hold my breath" means "I won't get excited" and is used when something is supposed to happen but you doubt it will. It can be used towards someone when they say they will do something.
"Do you think you will get the job?"
"I won't hold my breath".
"I will have the money by this afternoon"
"I won't hold my breath"
"Do you think you will get the job?"
"I won't hold my breath".
"I will have the money by this afternoon"
"I won't hold my breath"
Synonyms of "Breath" and their differences
Q:
breath ve breathe ve breather arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Fish can breathe underwater
It's so cold I can see my breath
When I go jogging, I have to take a breather every 3 or 4 km.
Fish can breathe underwater
It's so cold I can see my breath
When I go jogging, I have to take a breather every 3 or 4 km.
Q:
breath ve breathing arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Breathing is the action of breathe. A breath is to take in air one time.
Q:
breath ve breathe arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Breathe는 숨을 쉬다. (동사/verb)
Breath는 숨.(명사/noun)
Example:
숨을 쉬세요: Please breathe.
숨을 참아 주세요: Please hold your breath.
Breath는 숨.(명사/noun)
Example:
숨을 쉬세요: Please breathe.
숨을 참아 주세요: Please hold your breath.
Q:
take a breath ve take a breather arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Take a breath usually means ‘stop and calm down for just a minute.’
Take a breather means ‘ stop and rest for a little bit.’
Examples:
When someone is very excited and telling you a story that you can barely understand because he/she is talking too fast, you might tell her to take a breath.
If I’ve been working on a project for five hours straight, I might say that I’m going to take a breather. I’ll get up, walk around, drink some water, take a break.
Take a breath usually means ‘stop and calm down for just a minute.’
Take a breather means ‘ stop and rest for a little bit.’
Examples:
When someone is very excited and telling you a story that you can barely understand because he/she is talking too fast, you might tell her to take a breath.
If I’ve been working on a project for five hours straight, I might say that I’m going to take a breather. I’ll get up, walk around, drink some water, take a break.
Q:
breath ve breathe arasındaki fark nedir?
A:
Your breath is the noun - the air itself. You breathe as an action. I breathed my last breath.
Translations of "Breath"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 昨日食べたラーメンのおかげでにんにく臭い
I have bad breath because I had the ramen with a lot of garlic.
I have bad breath because I had the ramen with a lot of garlic.
A:
My breath smells like garlic thanks to the ramen I ate yesterday.
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? breath and breathe = "pronounce"
A:
i first pronounced breath and then i pronounced breathe
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? breath (como fala)
A:
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Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? breath (brith or breth?)
A:
Breath is pronounced "breth" with a short "e" and a soft "th". This is the noun.
Breathe is pronounced "breeth" with a long "e" and hard "th". This is the verb.
Breathe is pronounced "breeth" with a long "e" and hard "th". This is the verb.
Other questions about "Breath"
Q:
1. I ran out of breath because I was running hard to catch a bus.
2. I ran out of breath after running fast to catch a bus.
3. I ran out of breath after running hard because I had to catch the bus.
☞ Do they all mean the same thing? Which one sounds more natural?
2. I ran out of breath after running fast to catch a bus.
3. I ran out of breath after running hard because I had to catch the bus.
☞ Do they all mean the same thing? Which one sounds more natural?
A:
Using either would be fine but I would lean towards "the bus". Saying "a bus" is less specific and could mean any bus in the world. Using "the bus" makes what you are mentioning more specific.
What bus? A bus.
What bus? The bus.
Although they are both general, "the" sounds more specific right?
What bus? A bus.
What bus? The bus.
Although they are both general, "the" sounds more specific right?
Q:
breath breathe in
pronounce them for me plz.
pronounce them for me plz.
A:
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Q:
you don't feel short of breath? bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It's ok to say this if you thought someone was having trouble breathing, but they say they are not. A nurse might say this to a patient that's feeling better:
"How are you now? You don't feel short of breath anymore?"
"No, I'm ok now."
"How are you now? You don't feel short of breath anymore?"
"No, I'm ok now."
Q:
Take a deep breath and allow your brain to relax with breath which /that given by you.
Tell me please, are there any mistakes?
Tell me please, are there any mistakes?
A:
I'm not sure. Maybe:
"Take a deep breath and allow your brain to relax as you exhale."
(Exhale = breath out)
"Take a deep breath and allow your brain to relax as you exhale."
(Exhale = breath out)
Q:
"Bad breath" or "halitosis"?
A:
"Bad breath" is more common.
"Halitosis" is the scientific name.
"Halitosis" is the scientific name.
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