美 [tu ɪnˈheɪl]
吸入
... 尾气 emissions 吸气 to inhale; to draw in breath 侠气 chivalry ...
... 天演 natural change; 吸进 to breathe in; to inhale 喜剧演员 comedian ...
吸入
Shouting can cause you to inhale dangerous amounts of dust.
喊叫可能使你吸入大量危险的灰尘。
A person needs only to inhale a small number of these to be infected.
一个人只需要吸入少量结核杆菌,就可染病。
With each breath of the sharp, reviving air one seems to inhale new life.
在每一次强烈,复苏的呼吸下,整个人也好像注入了新生。
You don't want to inhale it, it's definitely not recommended.
你不会想要把它吸入体内的,这是绝对不推荐的。
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When these droplets are the right size, they linger in the air for the next person to inhale.
"There are two types of tech companies, " Myhrvold says in between pauses to inhale the aroma of the food.
Outside Mr Sato's house, however, a reading of the equivalent of 150 millisieverts a year left your correspondent strangely reluctant to inhale.
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