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inhalation

/in-huh-ley-shuhn/US // ˌɪn həˈleɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɪnhəˈleɪʃən) //

吸入,吸入式,吸入性,吸入性的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of inhaling.
    • : an inhalant.

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Examples

  • In terms of blocking incoming particles, all masks greatly reduce inhalation of virus-laden particles, with N95s blocking the most.

  • “We think that a family of two parents and two children is unconscious due to carbon monoxide inhalation,” Negussie said, repeating a line he had patiently tried to convey over nearly three excruciating hours.

  • As the video has gone viral in recent days, toxicology experts have lined up to express doubt that a fentanyl overdose can be triggered through contact with skin or through inhalation.

  • This mask has separate channels for inhalation and exhalation to increase healthy airflow and prevent any build-up of CO2.

  • Adulthood and years on the road have filled out Swift’s voice and broadened her range, but the songs are otherwise as familiar as anyone would hope, save for a changed word here, a clipped inhalation there.

  • Inhalation anthrax, one of the most difficult to treat, does not carry a definitive time frame.

  • Underneath my name, in black ballpoint pen, it says: Abd pain; Diff breathing; Inhalation.

  • At least 18 people were reported to have burned alive or died from smoke inhalation.

  • Three Palestinian teenagers suffered tear-gas inhalation and were transferred to hospital.

  • It transforms a tight white fist into a gentle brown wave, and from my first inhalation 15 years ago it fumigated my private hell.

  • Such being the adjustment, the philosophy of the inhalation may be easily understood.

  • The moisture gives mildness to the tobacco, but renders inhalation so difficult that weak lungs are unfitted to bear it.

  • The inhalation of from five to ten drops of chloroform is an excellent expedient in some instances.

  • The child was expelled in twenty-five minutes after the inhalation was begun.

  • The child was expelled in about fifteen minutes after the inhalation was commenced.