Inhaled Meaning in English
word · lemma: inhale
ˌɪnˈheɪɫd
in-HAYLD
ɪnhˈeɪld
in-HAYLD
释义
To breathe something in, especially air, gas, smoke, or another substance through your nose or mouth.
用法与细微差别
Used in formal and medical contexts; often refers to purposely or accidentally breathing in something. Common collocations include 'inhaled deeply' or 'inhaled smoke'. Not to be confused with 'exhaled' (to breathe out).
Spanish: inhalarPortuguese (BR): inspirarPortuguese (PT): inalarChinese (Simplified): 吸入Chinese (Traditional): 吸入Hindi: साँस में लियाArabic: استنشقBengali: শ্বাস নিয়েছিল - টেনেছিল (নাক/মুখ দিয়ে)Russian: вдохнулJapanese: 吸い込んだVietnamese: hít vàoKorean: 들이마셨다Turkish: içine çektiUrdu: سانس لیIndonesian: menghirup
例句
He inhaled the fresh mountain air.
basic
She accidentally inhaled some smoke.
basic
The doctor asked if he had inhaled any chemicals.
basic
He coughed after he inhaled too quickly.
natural
She inhaled the aroma of her coffee, enjoying the smell.
natural
When the cake came out of the oven, everyone inhaled the sweet scent.
natural