Inhaling Meaning in English
word · lemma: inhale
ˌɪnˈheɪɫɪŋ
in-HAY-ling
ɪnhˈeɪlɪŋ
in-HAY-ling
Definición
Breathing air or another substance into your lungs, usually through your nose or mouth.
Uso & Matices
Often used in medical or scientific contexts, but also in everyday speech (e.g., 'inhaling smoke'). Collocates with 'deeply,' 'slowly,' or objects like 'fumes,' 'dust.' More formal than 'breathing in.'
Spanish: inhalandoPortuguese (BR): inspirandoPortuguese (PT): inspirarChinese (Simplified): 吸入Chinese (Traditional): 吸入Hindi: साँस लेनाArabic: استنشاقBengali: শ্বাস নেওয়া - শ্বাস গ্রহণ (চিকিৎসা)Russian: вдыханиеJapanese: 吸い込むことVietnamese: hít vàoKorean: 들이마시기Turkish: içine çekmeUrdu: سانس لیناIndonesian: menghirup
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He is inhaling fresh air outside.
basic
The doctor watched her patient while inhaling deeply.
basic
Be careful when inhaling dust.
basic
She sat on the beach, inhaling the salty sea air.
natural
Ever since the fire, he’s worried about inhaling smoke.
natural
Try inhaling slowly to help you relax.
natural