英[ˌɪnhə'leɪʃn]美[ˌɪnhə'leɪʃn]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
An inhalation is an inward breath. When you swim to the surface of a pool after being under water, you'll take a deep inhalation.
The inhalation of gas fumes is bad for you, while inhalation of scents like peppermint can be very relaxing. If you've ever taken a yoga class, you know there's a lot of talk about breathing, inhalation and exhalation (breathing out). Inhalation comes from the verb inhale, “to breathe in,” from the Latin inhalare, “breathe upon.”
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常用短语
词根词缀
词根: hal
=breathe,表示”呼吸”
n.
halitosis [医]口臭halit=hal呼吸+osis表示病→呼吸病,口臭
inhalation 吸入inhale吸入+ation表名词→n.吸入
v.
exhale 呼气ex出+hal气+e→出气→呼气
inhale 吸入[气体等],吸[烟]in进+hal气+e→进气,吸气
同义词
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词根:inhale
adj.inhalant供吸入的
n.inhaler[临床] 吸入器;空气过滤器;吸入者
inhalant吸入剂;吸入器
inhalator[临床] 吸入器;人工呼吸补助器
vi.inhale吸气
vt.inhale吸入;猛吃猛喝