exhale hole
To breathe out. To emit air or vapor.
To be given off or emitted.
To blow (something) forth or breathe (something) out.
To give off; emit:
vt. 呼氣;發出;發散;使蒸發
vi. 呼氣;發出;發散
例句:
The sun exhales vapours from the sea.
陽光使海水蒸發。
hale health haul
Free from infirmity or illness; sound
Archaic To pull, draw, drag, or hoist
To compel to go
adj.(尤指老人)強壯的, 矍鑠的
vt. 迫使;猛拉
vi. [英國方言]不斷流出
習慣用語:
hale and hearty
老當益壯的, 矍鑠的, 身體硬朗的
例句:
It took me half an hour to hale the heavy box down the stairs.
我費了半個小時的工夫才把那只重箱子拖到樓下。
exhalation
The act or an instance of exhaling.
Something, such as air or vapor, that is exhaled.
n. 蒸發,呼氣;散發物
exhalant
Functioning in exhalation.
An organ, such as the siphon of a clam, that is used for exhalation.
adj. 呼出的;蒸發的;發散的
n. 發散管,蒸發管
inhalant
Something inhaled.
A medication, anesthetic, or other compound in vapor or aerosol form, taken by inhalation.
adj.吸入的
n.吸入藥[物], 吸入孔[器]
inhalation
The act or an instance of inhaling.
An inhalant.
n.吸入物, 吸入藥; 吸入法
halitosis
The condition of having stale or foul-smelling breath.
n.【醫】口臭
趣味單詞
germane 姐妹嗯
closely or significantly related; relevant; pertinent: Please keep your statements germane to the issue.
Obs. closely related.
adj.(議論等)切題的, 關系密切的;(比喻等)恰當的, 貼切的
例句:
He asks questions that are germane and central to the issue.
他問了一些與論點有密切關系的重要問題。