breath in Sindhi سنڌي
- ساهه، دم، لحظو، جان ⇄ Breath sindhi
breath in Telugu తెలుగు
breath in English
- breath ⇄ breath, noun.
1. the air drawn into and forced out of the lungs.
Ex. The drowning man gasped for a breath.
2. the act of breathing.
Ex. The injured man's breath was labored.
(SYN) respiration.
3. the moisture from brenglish - breath ⇄ expr. catch one's breath,
a. to gasp; pant.
Ex. The dogs were catching their breath after the long chase.
b. to stop for breath; rest.
Ex. He took off a few minutes from the game to catch his breath.
c. to hold one's breaenglish - breath ⇄ expr. hold one's breath, to check exhalation.
Ex. We all held our breath as we listened for the noise again.english - breath ⇄ expr. in the same breath,
a. at the same time.
Ex. She laughed and cried in the same breath.
b. (Figurative.) in the same category or class.
Ex. Many critics consider it sacrilege to mention him [a bullfighter] in the same breatenglish - breath ⇄ expr. out of breath, short of breath; breathless.
Ex. At the end of the race the winner was out of breath.english - breath ⇄ expr. save one's breath, to keep silent.
Ex. You might as well save your breath, since no one is listening to you.english - breath ⇄ expr. take (or gather) breath, to rest for a moment; pause to rest or reflect.
Ex. The exhausted workers sat down to take breath.english - breath ⇄ expr. take the breath (away), to make breathless with surprise or shock; dumfound; flabbergast.
Ex. But the growth since the war has taken the breath of even experts (Wall Street Journal).english - breath ⇄ expr. under (or below) one's breath, in a whisper.
Ex. She was talking under her breath so no one could hear.english