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  1. French Translation of “BREATHE” | The official Collins English-French Dictionary online. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases. TRANSLATOR

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  2. Over 100,000 French translations of English words and phrases. TRANSLATOR. ... Your breath is the air which you take into and let out of your lungs when you breathe.

  3. breathe easier vi + adv: informal, figurative (feel relieved) (figuré) respirer (de nouveau) vi : We can all breathe easier now that the escaped prisoner has been captured. Nous pouvons tous respirer de nouveau maintenant que le fugitif a été arrêté. breathe easier, breathe more easily vi + adv (stop struggling for breath) mieux respirer ...

  4. breathe your last v expr (die) (figuré : mourir) rendre son dernier souffle loc v : rendre l'âme loc v : After she received extreme unction, she breathed her last breath. Après avoir reçu l'extrême-onction, elle a rendu son dernier souffle. Après avoir reçu l'extrême-onction, elle a rendu l'âme. catch your breath v expr (pause to breathe)

  5. it made me catch my breath (=gasp) cela m'a coupé le souffle. to gasp for breath haleter. → Gasping for breath, she leaned against the door. to pause for breath s'arrêter pour reprendre son souffle. → He spoke for an hour and barely paused for breath. it takes your breath away c'est à vous couper le souffle.

  6. The Collins English-French Dictionary has 182,000 words and phrases with 247,000 translations. It is a high-quality dictionary from one of the world's most respected publishers. WordReference also has an extensive verb conjugator. To get started, type a word in the search box above to look up a word. Conjugueur de verbes

  7. BREATH translate: souffle [masculine], haleine [feminine], respiration [feminine], inspiration [feminine], haleine…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

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