"Breathe" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To breathe is to take air into the lungs and exhale it out, usually in order to live and stay alive. It is a natural and essential function of the human body, and we do it without even thinking about it.
To test the concentration of alcohol in a person's breath, typically using a device called a breathalyzer, in order to determine whether they are over the legal limit for driving while intoxicated.
Breathalysed is the past participle of the verb "to breathalyse". It means to measure the amount of alcohol in someone's breath using a device called a breathalyzer, typically to determine whether they are over the legal limit for driving.
A breathalyser is a device used to measure the amount of alcohol present in a person's breath. It is commonly used to determine whether someone has been drinking and is above the legal limit to operate a vehicle, known as the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC).
Breathalysers, also known as breathalyzers, are portable devices that are used to measure the amount of alcohol present in a person's blood or breath. They are commonly used in law enforcement to determine whether a driver is under the influence of alcohol, and are also used in medical settings to monitor patients with alcohol-related conditions.
To breathalyze means to use a device to measure the amount of alcohol in a person's breath, typically for the purpose of determining whether a person has been drinking and above a certain legal limit.
To be breathalyzed means to have a sample of one's breath analyzed to determine the level of alcohol present in it, typically by law enforcement to determine whether someone has been drinking and driving or not. The analysis is usually done using a device called an alcometer or breathalyzer, which measures the level of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) in the breath. A breathalyzer reading above a certain legal limit is often used as evidence to prosecute someone for driving under the influence (DUI).
A breathalyzer is a device used to measure the level of alcohol in a person's breath, typically to determine their blood alcohol content (BAC) and detect whether they are under the influence of alcohol. It is commonly used as a tool for law enforcement to determine whether a driver is driving while intoxicated (DWI) or drunk driving.
Breathalyzers are devices that measure the proportion of alcohol in a person's breath, typically used to determine whether a person is over the legal limit for driving after consuming alcohol. They provide an estimate of blood alcohol content (BAC) levels based on a breath sample and are commonly used in law enforcement to detect drunk driving.
The verb "breathed" is the past tense of "breathe", which means to draw air into and out of the lungs, without which humans would die.