1.b> ; ; she paused for breath ; second breath ) .i> , (.i> i>); ) .i> ; - / , ; to take a breath ; he took a deep breath / ; to draw breath ) ; after running, they stopped to draw breath ; ) , ; I'll oppose this idea while I still draw breath , ; out of / short of / breath , ; we were still out of breath from the running ; to hold / to bate / one's breath ; hold your breath! ! ( i>); we all held our breaths till the bomb burst , ; with bated breath .i> batedr>; all in a / one / breath, all in the same breath , ; ; he says he is never going to see her again, and in the same breath he asks when he can phone her , , ; to get one's breath, to gather / to take / breath , ; to catch one's breath ) ( ..i>); the song was so beautiful it made me catch my breath , ; ) , , ; let me catch my breath , ;
2.b> 1) .i> , ; a breath of wind ;
2) ; the breath of flowers ;
3) (of) .i> i> ; a breath of suspicion ; the breath of spring / ;
3.b> ; ; to speak under / below / one's breath / ;
4.b> 1) , ; in the same breath ; in one breath he said "yes" and in the next he said "no!" "" , ;
2) , ;
5.b> 1) ;
2) .i> ; breath on smb.'s reputation ;
6.b> .i> ( i>); breath consonant ;
a breath of fresh airb> ) ; ) , i> / / ; to draw the firstb> breathb> ; to draw one's lastb> breathb> , ; she begged him with her dyingb> breath to look after the childrenb> ; theb> breath of one's lifeb>, theb> breath of the nostrilsb> ; to get one's breath (again / back /)b> , ; ; to save one'sb> breathb> ; I don't know why I speak to my daughter, I might as well save my breath , , ; to stop smb.'sb> breathb> / ; to take smb.'sb> breath awayb> / ; to send / to waste / (one's)b> breathb> , ; to keep one'sb> breath to cool one's porridgeb> , ; .