breathe+into

  • 121inhalant — in|ha|lant [ ın heılənt ] noun count MEDICAL a medicine or drug that you breathe into your lungs …

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  • 122breathalyze — [[t]bre̱θəlaɪz[/t]] breathalyzes, breathalyzing, breathalyzed VERB: usu passive If the driver of a car is breathalyzed by the police, they ask him or her to breathe into a special bag or device in order to test whether he or she has drunk too… …

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  • 123kiss of life — N SING: the N If you give someone who has stopped breathing the kiss of life, you put your mouth onto their mouth and breathe into their lungs to make them start breathing again. [BRIT] Julia was given the kiss of life but she could not be… …

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  • 124mouth-to-mouth resuscitation — also mouth to mouth N UNCOUNT If you give someone who has stopped breathing mouth to mouth resuscitation, you breathe into their mouth to make them start breathing again …

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  • 125infuse — v. n. 1. Instil, ingraft, implant, inspire, breathe into, introduce, inculcate. 2. Introduce, diffuse, shed. 3. Steep (in liquor), macerate …

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  • 126breathalyse — BrE breathalize AmE verb (T) to make someone breathe into a special piece of equipment in order to see if they have drunk too much alcohol …

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  • 127breath test — noun (C) a test in which the police make a car driver breathe into a special bag to see if he has drunk too much alcohol …

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  • 128literal — 1 adjective 1 the literal meaning of a word or expression is its basic or original meaning: literal meaning/sense/interpretation etc: A trade war is not a war in the literal sense. compare figurative (1) 2 literal translation a translation that… …

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