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  1. Learn how to translate and use the verb breathe in English and Spanish, with definitions, examples, synonyms, collocations and conjugations. Find out the meanings and differences of breathe, respirar, inhalar, exhalar and other related terms.

  2. 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.

  3. Aprende el significado y la pronunciación de breathe en español con ejemplos, sinónimos y expresiones. Consulta también el diccionario colaborativo y el diccionario Español-Inglés.

  4. Aprende el significado y la pronunciación de breath en español con ejemplos y expresiones. Consulta también las traducciones de breath en otros idiomas y el diccionario global de Cambridge.

  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. Find translations, definitions, synonyms, collocations and examples of the word breath in English and Spanish. Learn how to use breath in different contexts and expressions, such as a breath of fresh air, to catch your breath, or a breath test.

  7. breathe. [(British) briːð , (US) brið ] verbo transitivo. 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. idiom: to breathe new life into sth infundir nueva vida a algo.

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