breather的意思和读音

breather

: [ˈbriðər] : [ˈbriːðə(r)]

n.[,];

breathers  

n.rest,break,respite,breathing space,pause

breathern.— see alsoheavy breather

1.a short pause for rest or to relax

to take/have a breather

Tell me when you need a breather.

a five-minute breather

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n.1.a short rest from work or activity. To take a breather means to rest.

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1.I have not given myself two weeks of a breather to just deal with, you know, myself.

2.Unlike a rocket engine, the jet engine, as you know, is an "air breather" .”。

3.Somehow the valve of his breather had been turned down. He increased the flow a bit, looking at the sky, inhaling .

4.THE YUAN, having taken a breather after a sprint against the U. S. dollar, seems to be getting ready for another upward run.

5.Like modern whales, Basilosaurus was an air breather and could not have stayed underwater for long periods of time.

6.Although we remain in a risk seeking environment, gains in risky assets might take a bit of a breather today due to two factors.

7.After a four-day run, markets are taking a bit of a breather today, as indexes climb back down after notching new highs earlier this week.4

8.Saudi Arabia needs to keep the world addicted to oil as long as possible, so giving it a breather with lower oil prices isn't a bad thing.

9.The stock has had a heck of the run in recent weeks, so it may be time for a breather here given that visibility does remain limited.

10.He held up the ball and allowed the team to take a breather when they were in 10 men.使10