Respiración in english

Breathing

pronunciation: briðɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

respiración = breathing ; breath. 

Example: He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy = He designed everything for dramatic effect, and even in his last days when he puffed audibly his breathing still supported his voice and gave it energy.Example: The energy comes from the diaphragm, which propels the breath like stones from a catapult so that the words are lobbed from speaker to listener.

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» aguantar la respiraciónhold + Posesivo + breath .

Example: Holding the breath also helps you to concentrate better.

» con dificultades de respiraciónwheezy [wheezier -comp., wheeziest -sup.]  .

Example: She's really phlegmy and has a runny nose and a bark of a cough -- it doesn't sound chesty or whoopy or wheezy, it just seems to be in her throat with lots of mucous.

» contener la respiraciónhold + Posesivo + breath .

Example: Holding the breath also helps you to concentrate better.

» dejar sin respiracióntake + Posesivo + breath away .

Example: For mountain dwellers it's not the lack of oxygen that takes their breath away, it's the lack of food.

» falta de respiraciónbreathlessness  ; dyspn(o)eashortness of breath .

Example: Breathlessness is a sensation that occurs when the brain senses that the body isn't getting enough oxygen.

Example: The evolution of this disease is often worsened by periods when its symptoms increase, particularly coughing, dyspnea, and the quantity and purulence of a patient's spittle.

Example: Shortness of breath is a very serious symptom in children and should never be ignored.

» quedarse sin respiraciónbe out of breathrun out of + breath .

Example: I was out of breath after short walks and could hardly climb stairs.

Example: Anyway, I want to try to run at least 3 miles without stopping and running out of breath.

» quitar la respiracióntake + Posesivo + breath away .

Example: For mountain dwellers it's not the lack of oxygen that takes their breath away, it's the lack of food.

» respiración boca a bocakiss of lifemouth-to-mouth resuscitation .

Example: The article 'The kiss of death...or life' looks at how changes in Uruguyan copyright laws will affect US publishers.

Example: Picture of a medic looking up while applying mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to a seriously wounded soldier north of Saigon.

» sin respiraciónout of breath .

Example: It's normal to feel out of breath when you're first starting to run.

Respiración synonyms

respiration in spanish: respiración, pronunciation: respɜreɪʃən part of speech: noun puffy in spanish: hinchado, pronunciation: pʌfi part of speech: adjective puffing in spanish: inflado, pronunciation: pʌfɪŋ part of speech: noun huffing in spanish: resoplando, pronunciation: hʌfɪŋ part of speech: noun snoring in spanish: ronquidos, pronunciation: snɔrɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective breathed in spanish: respiraba, pronunciation: briðd part of speech: adjective snorting in spanish: bufido, pronunciation: snɔrtɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective exhaling in spanish: exhalando, pronunciation: ɪgzɑlɪŋ part of speech: adjective inhaling in spanish: inhalando, pronunciation: ɪnheɪlɪŋ part of speech: adjective
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