Breathing
111breathing space — noun (C, U) a short time when you stop doing something difficult, tiring etc, so that you have time to think more clearly about a situation …
112breathing fire — informal very angry …
113breathing space — UK / US noun [singular/uncountable] a period of rest from a difficult activity that allows you to get your energy back or try a different solution …
114ˈbreathing ˌspace — noun [singular/U] a period of rest from a difficult situation that allows you to get your energy back …
115breathing space — breath′ing space n. 1) Also called breath′ing spell . an opportunity to rest or think 2) sufficient space in which to move, work, etc Also called breath′ing room . Etymology: 1640–50 …
116breathing apparatus — /ˈbriðɪŋ æpəˌratəs/ (say breedhing apuh.rahtuhs) noun equipment designed to provide breathable air, either while the wearer is underwater, as a scuba set, or while on land, as for firefighting, rescue work, etc …
117breathing space — /ˈbriðɪŋ speɪs/ (say breedhing spays) noun opportunity to breathe easily; pause to rest …
118breathing capacity — The volume of air that enters the cylinder during each intake stroke. Volumetric efficiency is determined by comparing the actual volume of air with the maximum possible amount. Also called air capacity …
119breathing test — Part of a physical examination sometimes sought to be required of a plaintiff in a personal injury action. 23 Am J2d Dep § 216 …
120breathing capacity — noun : vital capacity …