exhale 的 2 个定义
ex·haled, ex·hal·ing.
- to emit breath or vapor; breathe out.
- to pass off as vapor; pass off as an effluence.
ex·haled, ex·hal·ing.
- to breathe out; emit: to exhale a sigh.
- to give off as vapor: The engine exhaled steam.
- to draw out as a vapor or effluence; evaporate.
exhale 近义词
breathe out
更多exhale例句
- The flu-covered immune rodents were not exhaling virus into the air.
- The larger respiratory droplets that are known to spread the coronavirus are larger bits of spit and mucus that a person propels outward when they forcefully exhale.
- Filters in the tubing keep each patient’s exhaled air from infecting others.
- Between 30 and 40 percent of the people with coronavirus infections exhaled viruses if they wore no mask.
- Breathing in smaller airborne droplets exhaled or coughed out may also cause infection.
- Changing the way you inhale and exhale can help you feel more relaxed, energized, or focused.
- Then, exhale through a slightly open mouth as you count to four.
- Like a gangster shooting in a Hays Code era motion picture, the inhale and the exhale are shown in separate shots.
- Mom drew deeply on her cigarette, fingers shaking on the exhale.
- Silently count to five on each inhale and exhale; continue for five to 15 minutes.
- Nigel's enthusiasm seemed almost visibly to exhale from the paper as Isaacson held the letter in his hands.
- Smoking was called drinking tobacco, as the fashionable method was to "put it through the nose" or exhale it through the nostrils.
- The kitchen was so close to the living rooms that, at dinner-time, the whole house seemed to exhale a smell of roast mutton.
- That organ has only to exhale, in its degree, a fostering tropic air in order to produce complications almost beyond reckoning.
- As soon as conscious breathing was necessary it was my custom deliberately to inhale on one step and exhale on the next.