English to Gujarati Dictionary breathing

breathing

શ્વાસ
definition
noun
his breathing was shallow
the process of taking air into and expelling it from the lungs.
Greek was very like Latin with the added burden of a new alphabet to learn, with breathings and subscripts.
a sign in Greek (u1ffe or u1fbf) indicating the presence of an aspirate ( rough breathing ) or the absence of an aspirate ( smooth breathing ) at the beginning of a word.
translation of 'breathing'
શ્વાસ,
ઉચ્ચાર,
દમ,
પ્રેરણા,
શ્વાસોચ્છવાસ
example
his 'breathing' was shallow
While 'breathing' is an automatic process, it can be improved through regular practice.
The trick to yoga 'breathing' is to hold the breath for about five seconds after inhalation.
Over time, one can replace shallow breathing with deeper 'breathing' without having to consciously focus on it.
That same year, I stopped 'breathing' for about fifteen seconds because I had a nasty case of scarlet fever.
It deals with the physiological process of 'breathing' and with the management of energy in the body.
This causes large bursts of breath followed by periods of shallow breathing or stopped 'breathing' .
The process requires both sufficient 'breathing' and also adequate pumping by the heart.
The team was joined by an anaesthetist who put a special tube into his lungs to improve his 'breathing' .
At an elevation above 9,500 feet, my 'breathing' deepened and my lungs labored in the thin air.
his 'breathing' was shallow
As I walked in he was in the process of checking her 'breathing' , his face tight with concentration.
Normal 'breathing' is a two-step process starting with contractions of the diaphragm creating a vacuum in the lungs.
Answers can be easily had through these 'breathing' techniques.
Also, the heat was already affecting his mental processes and his 'breathing' affected him physically.
This encourages the baby's lungs to develop and reduces the risk of 'breathing' difficulties.
Even his lungs are protesting the action of mere 'breathing' , and he groans a little with each ragged breath.
Half of us shallow breathe instead of 'breathing' from our diaphragm.
My remaining lung has expanded and I have better 'breathing' capacity than the average person.
Thomas' 'breathing' was shallow, and he could say no more than a few words without pause.
This results in frequent episodes of shallow 'breathing' or no air going into the lungs.
For a few seconds, all that could be heard-with strained ears-was a shallow, crackly 'breathing' .
Pay careful attention to the Greek letters as you read, and make sure you can identify the 'smooth breathings' .
The sound does not occur in Modern Greek so the choice of 'breathings' makes no difference now.
There is a stream of diacritics that look like the Greek 'breathings' but should not be conflated with them.
Greek was very like Latin with the added burden of a new alphabet to learn, with 'breathings' and subscripts.
The digraph in GREEK derived words with 'rough breathing' : rhapsody, rhetoric, rhinoceros.
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