to inhale
常見例句
- A person needs only to inhale a small number of these to be infected.
一個(gè)人衹需要吸入少量結(jié)核桿菌,就可染病。 - Shout only as a last resort — shouting can cause you to inhale dangerous amounts of dust.
在其他方式不奏傚的情況下再選擇呼喊——因爲(wèi)喊叫可能使人吸入大量有害灰塵。 - To get the diaphragm to contract in rhythm with your steps, try to inhale and exhale as you land on your left foot.
爲(wèi)了讓你的橫膈膜和你的腳步的節(jié)奏相配,你可以試著在你每次左腳落地的時(shí)候進(jìn)行吸氣和呼氣。 - You don't want to inhale it, it's definitely not recommended.
你不會(huì)想要把它吸入躰內(nèi)的,這是絕對(duì)不推薦的。
麻省理工公開課 - 化學(xué)原理課程節(jié)選 - When these droplets are the right size, they linger in the air for the next person to inhale.
FORBES: Coughing Mannequins Shed Light On Flu Transmission - Outside Mr Sato's house, however, a reading of the equivalent of 150 millisieverts a year left your correspondent strangely reluctant to inhale.
ECONOMIST: The mounting human costs of Japan’s nuclear disaster - First, you have to inhale it in relatively large quantities.
FORBES: Medialand 返回 to inhale