exhale in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

exhale in the PONS Dictionary

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However, schools have been known to crowd around divers, apparently attracted to the bubbles the diver exhales.
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Some of this biomass is eaten by animals, whereas some carbon is exhaled by animals as carbon dioxide.
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This movement is equated to effort and produces a low-frequency sinusoidal waveform as the patient inhales and exhales.
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Most trainers advise weight trainees to consciously exhale on effort and to inhale when lowering the weight.
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Flames appear through her nostrils when she inhales or exhales.
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They believed that the disease was transmitted when people breathed the air which cholera victims exhaled.
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Powers include high jumping, four sharp claws on each hand, and exhaling sandstorms.
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Since oxygen isn't required when we exhale, oxygen is normally wasted; hence the reason behind this type of technology.
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Though this may lock-down the dive response, it would require exhaling from depths of at least 20m to completely side-step.
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Swimming birds have been observed to exhale before dives, reducing their air volume and thus their overall body density.
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