Englishئاساسىي لۇغەت
breath
Universal Words
noun
1 [U] the air that you take into your lungs and send out again:
His breath smelt of garlic. * bad breath (= that smells bad) * We had to stop for breath before we got to the top. * She was very short of breath (= had difficulty breathing). * While there is breath left in my body, I will refuse.
2 [C] an amount of air that enters the lungs at one time:
to take a deep breath * He recited the whole poem in one breath.
3 ~ of sth [sing.] (formal) a small amount of sth; slight evidence of sth:
a breath of suspicion / scandal
4 a ~ of air, wind [sing.] (literary) a slight movement of air
IDIOMS
a breath of (fresh) air clean air breathed in after being indoors or in a dirty atmosphere:
We'll get a breath of fresh air at lunchtime.
a breath of fresh air a person, thing or place that is new and different and therefore interesting and exciting
the breath of life to / for sb (literary) an essential part of a person's existence:
Playing the violin has been the breath of life to her for over 20 years.
get your breath (again / back) (BrE) (also catch your breath AmE, BrE) to breathe normally again after running or doing some tiring exercise
hold your breath
1 to stop breathing for a short time:
Hold your breath and count to ten.
2 to be anxious while you are waiting for sth that you are worried about:
He held his breath while the results were read out.
3 (informal) people say don't hold your breath! to emphasize that sth will take a long time or may not happen:
She said she'd do it this week, but don't hold your breath!
in the same breath immediately after saying sth that suggests the opposite intention or meaning:
He praised my work and in the same breath told me I would have to leave.
his / her last / dying breath the last moment of a person's life
out of breath having difficulty breathing after exercise:
We were out of breath after only five minutes.
say sth, speak, etc. under your breath to say sth quietly so that people cannot hear:
'Rubbish!' he murmured under his breath.
take sb's breath away to be very surprising or beautiful:
My first view of the island from the air took my breath away.
moreatBATED, CATCHv., DRAWv., SAVEv., WASTEv.
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