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breathe /briːð/► SEE ALLbreathe (easily/freely) againbreathe down sb’s neckbreathe your lastbreathe (new) life into sth(not) breathe a word (about/of sth) (to sb)go live ●breathe (easily/freely) againno longer need to be afraid, worried, etc. 平静下来;松一口气◆I was able to breathe easily again once I knew the children were safe. 得知孩子们很安全,我松了一口气。●breathe down sb’s ˈneck (informal) watch sb too closely, and so make them feel uncomfortable 紧盯着某人看;看得某人发毛;监视◆I can’t work with people breathing down my neck the whole time. 要是旁边总有人紧盯着,我没办法工作。●breathe your ˈlast (formal) die 死;断气◆Later that night, the King breathed his last. 那天晚上晚些时候,国王咽气了。 OPP come into the world ●breathe (new) ˈlife into sthimprove sth by introducing new ideas and making people more interested in it (给某事物)带来起色,注入活力◆She has breathed new life into a product that was tired and out-of-date. 她给一个过时的老产品注入了生机。●(not) breathe a ˈword (about/of sth) (to sb)(not) tell sb sth, especially sth secret (不)说一个字;(不)吐露秘密◆Please don’t breathe a word of this to anyone. 请对谁也不要说这事。●go ˈlive (of a computer system 计算机系统) become operational (= ready to be used) 可以使用;随时可用◆Good news! Our website is going live tomorrow!好消息!我们的网站将于明天启用! |