Breathed Meaning in English
word · lemma: breathe
/ˈbɹiðd/
BREETHD
/bɹˈiːðd/
bREETHD
Definición
The past tense of 'breathe'; to have taken air into and out of the lungs. It can also mean to have paused or relaxed briefly.
Uso & Matices
Modal, past simple form. Common with adverbs: 'breathed deeply', 'breathed heavily'. Can be literal (about air) or figurative ('she finally breathed a sigh of relief'). Only use for past actions; present is 'breathe'.
Spanish: respiróPortuguese (BR): respirouPortuguese (PT): respirouChinese (Simplified): 呼吸了Chinese (Traditional): 呼吸了Hindi: सांस लीArabic: تنفسBengali: শ্বাস নিয়েছিল - শ্বাস গ্রহণ করেছিলRussian: дышал - вздохнулJapanese: 息をした - 呼吸したVietnamese: đã thởKorean: 숨쉬었다 - 숨을 내쉬었다Turkish: nefes aldıUrdu: سانس لیIndonesian: menghirup - bernapas
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She breathed quietly while she slept.
basic
The doctor asked if he had breathed normally.
basic
He breathed in the fresh mountain air.
basic
She finally breathed a sigh of relief after the exam was over.
natural
He breathed heavily after running up the stairs.
natural
Everyone breathed easier once the storm had passed.
natural