名词呼吸,一次呼吸; (植物的)呼吸; 一息
respiration的意思
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1. I tried to gauge the depth of her sleep by the rate of her respiration.
我试图通过她的呼吸速率来测定她的睡眠深度。
1. 呼吸作用:植物甾醇的性质甾...第五章 植物的呼吸作用 第一节 呼吸作用的概念及其生理意义 呼吸作用(respiration)是氧化有机物并释放能量的异化作用(disassimilation) .
2. 呼吸,呼吸作用:resorption line 吸收线 | respiration 呼吸,呼吸作用 | respiration-apnae monitor 呼吸窒息监护仪
3. 一息:一逆 one mista ade in treatment | 一息 respiration | 一侧的 unilateral
1. 呼吸
Your respiration is your breathing.
e.g. His respiration grew fainter throughout the day.
一天当中,他的呼吸越来越微弱。
1. Experts of the provincial sanitation department said at the end of an initial probe that the girl died of serious infection and respiration failure.
2. I cleaned them, gave them artificial respiration and called out their names.
3. One of the Italian tourists came to the aid of the old man and gave him artificial respiration.
4. Fortunately a retired doctor performed artificial respiration and the cleaner was saved.
5. They claimed to be offering medicines or links to medicines on skin diseases, respiration and diabetes.
6. They claimed to offer medicines or links to medicines on skin diseases, respiration and diabetes.
7. The best treatment was opening her mouth to help her respiration as soon as possible.
8. The Earth's ability to balance carbon dioxide produced through respiration and absorbed by growing plants has been thrown off by the burning of fossil fuels.
9. Yue Yue still relies on machines for maintaining blood pressure and respiration.
10. From days five to 10, respiration becomes irregular with periods of very fast and then very slow breathing.
noun
1. respiration
1. the metabolic processes whereby certain organisms obtain energy from organic molecules
processes that take place in the cells and tissues during which energy is released and carbon dioxide is produced and absorbed by the blood to be transported to the lungs
Synonym: internal respiration cellular respiration
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2. the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation
the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation
Synonym: breathing external respiration ventilation
3. a single complete act of breathing in and out
e.g. thirty respirations per minute