breather in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

breather in the PONS Dictionary

breather Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to take a breather
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The tractor will operate in broken water up to the depth of the air breather duct if required.
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However, many species of teleost fish are obligate water breathers and do not display either of these surface respiratory behaviours.
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The fuel system had a 12 gallon fuel cells on each side, in a side panel with twin filters and breathers.
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To a certain extent, marine mammals are voluntary breathers.
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Post-2004 cars have a vortex-type breather which can easily be retrofitted to earlier cars.
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The number of the breathers depends on the value of the parameter.
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The early type of oil breather is implicated in this, as it blocks easily, restricting the oil feed to the turbo bearings.
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Punk looks to be winded and gets taken down after going for a breather.
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Human infants are sometimes considered obligate nasal breathers, but generally speaking healthy humans may breathe through their nose, their mouth, or both.
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This coupled with engine oil spray out of the valve cover breathers because of the pressure of the superchargers.
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