exhale

exhale
eks'heil
verb
(to breathe out.) exhalar
exhale
tr[eks'heɪl]
transitive verb
1 (breathe out) exhalar
intransitive verb
1 (give off) despedir
exhale [ɛks'heɪl] v, -haled ; -haling vt
1) : exhalar, espirar
2) emit: exhalar, despedir, emitir
exhale vi
: espirar
exhale
v.
espirar v.
exhalar v.
vahear v.
eks'heɪl
1.
transitive verb (breathe out) espirar, exhalar

2.
vi espirar
[eks'heɪl]
1.
VT [+ air, fumes] despedir
2.
VI espirar
* * *
[eks'heɪl]
1.
transitive verb (breathe out) espirar, exhalar

2.
vi espirar

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