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1
the
air
that goes into and out of your
lungs
:
Examples:
out of breath He
burst
into the room, red-faced and out of breath (=
unable
to
breathe
comfortably
because of tiredness or
excitement
).
short
of breath She was
dizzy
and
short
of breath (=
unable
to
breathe
in enough
air
).
Her breath
smelled
of
garlic
.
2
to
pause
or rest for a
short
time until you can
breathe
comfortably
or
regularly
again:
Examples:
I had to stop running to
catch
my breath.
3
to
breathe
:
Examples:
Without pausing to
draw
breath she told me everything.
4
to
pause
for a
short
time
between
doing one thing and the next:
Examples:
Give me a minute to
draw
breath, won't you?
5
to be
alive
:
Examples:
He was one of the
greatest
sportsmen ever to
draw
breath.
6
to keep
air
in your
lungs
and not
release
it so that you need more:
Examples:
How long can you hold your breath under water?
7
to wait for something to happen,
often
feeling
anxious
:
Examples:
Fans
held
their breath waiting for the
final
whistle
.
8
a
single
action
of
breathing
air
into your
lungs
9
to
breathe
air
into your
lungs
(as a
single
action
):
Examples:
take a
deep
breath The
doctor
told me to take a
deep
breath (=
breathe
in a lot of
air
).
10
the
smallest
amount
of
wind
:
Examples:
There wasn't a breath of
air
in the room.
11
a
short
period
of time
spent
outside:
Examples:
I'm just going out for a breath of (
fresh
)
air
- I won't be long.
12
the
air
that you take into and let out of your
lungs
:
Examples:
[
C
usually
sing
] She
drew
/took a
deep
breath.
[
U
] He
seemed
a little out of breath (= to be
breathing
too
fast
).
[
C
usually
sing
] As he
jumped
in the
pool
, he
held
his breath (=
delayed
releasing
the
air
in his
lungs
).
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