Usage examples of "Breathing" in English with translation to German

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I am breathing polluted air. Ich atme verschmutzte Luft.
He could not breathe deeply. Er konnte nicht tief atmen.
He breathed his last breath. Er hauchte seinen letzten Atem aus.
Sometimes I forget to breathe. Manchmal vergesse ich zu atmen.
The captain breathed new life into his tired crew. Der Kapitän hauchte neues Leben in seine müde Mannschaft.
While I breathe, I hope. Solange ich atme, hoffe ich.
She breathed in the cold air. Sie atmete die kalte Luft ein.
Dogs breathe approximately 30 times a minute. Hunde atmen ungefähr 30 mal pro Minute.
I can't breathe through my nose. Ich kann nicht durch die Nase atmen.
The man who nearly drowned began to breathe. Der Mann, der fast ertrank, fing an zu atmen.
In high altitudes, people find it hard to breathe. In großer Höhe fällt den Menschen das Atmen schwer.
The air we breathe consists of oxygen and nitrogen. Die Luft, die wir atmen, besteht aus Sauerstoff und Stickstoff.
He breathed deeply before entering his boss's office. Er atmete tief durch, bevor er das Büro seines Vorgesetzten betrat.
Parents' love could be overwhelming until you can't breathe. Die Liebe von Eltern kann so erdrückend sein, dass man nicht mehr atmen kann.
Sometimes, I think about the future, and I forget to breathe. Manchmal denke ich über die Zukunft nach und vergesse dabei zu atmen.
She breathed in deeply and started to tell about her situation. Sie atmete tief ein und begann, von ihrer Lage zu erzählen.
The room was so full of smoke that I could hardly breathe. Der Raum war so voller Rauch, dass ich kaum atmen konnte.
Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free. Gebt mir eure Müden, eure Armen, eure geknechteten Massen, die frei zu atmen begehren.
I can hear the soft breathing. Ich kann einen sanften Atem hören.
The seals surface more frequently then, so a bear's chance of catching one at a breathing hole is greater after nightfall. Da die Seehunde dann häufiger an die Oberfläche kommen, ist die Chance eines Bären, einen am Atemloch zu fangen, nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit größer.
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