Examples of using Breaths in English and their translations into Malay
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On average, per minute, he is able to take up to 282 breaths, passing about 5,000 cubic meters through the paired lungs. cm of air.
Not being able to get full breaths literally means that someone is not able to fully utilize all their energy.
Making breaths and exhalations, straining,
to reduce steamy breaths which would give away his position in the cold air.
to prevent steamy breaths giving away his position in the cold air.
then with a few sharp breaths you get rid of the air that has been collected.
greatly rapid breathing(about 80 breaths per minute).
For what? holding our breaths for months.
leaving spectators holding their breaths and anxiously hoping that no one falls.
so the frequency of breathing increases to 50 breaths per minute(at a rate of 25-30).
usually because you are taking shallow breaths and spending the whole day lying in bed.
(CHILD'S SHUDDERING BREATHS CONTINUE).
Note it"feeling Or if a feeling arises, and return to the breath.
(RASPING BREATHS).
I can swim across the harbor. Just half an hour for one breath.
There's no sound without breath, and none of you are breathing.
When's the last time уоu held уоur breath underwater fоr an hоur, Hermiоne?
The breath is slow.
I can hold one breath for an hour. It's simple.
Third Form. Flame Breath.