English - English - inhale

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v. breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.)
v. inhale, breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.)
v. inhale; sniff

English - Spanish - inhale

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v. inspirar, aspirar, hacer un aspiración, inhalar, tomar aliento

English - French - inhale

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v. inhaler; respirer

English - German - inhale

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v. inhalieren, einatmen

English - Indonesian - inhale

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v. menafaskan, menghirup, mengisap udara, menarik nafas, meminum, menyedot

English - Italian - inhale

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v. inspirare, aspirare; (Med) inalare

English - Polish - inhale

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v. wdychać, wciągać, chłonąć, inhalować, dym: zaciągać się dymem, wciągnąć

English - Portuguese - inhale

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v. inalar, aspirar

English - Romanian - inhale

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v. inhala, inspira, absorbi, respira

English - Russian - inhale

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г. вдыхать, вбирать, затягиваться

English - Turkish - inhale

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f. içine çekmek, nefes almak, solumak, soluk almak, nefes çekmek, iç çekmek, çekmek

English - Ukrainian - inhale

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v. вдихати, інгаляція: робити інгаляцію, вдихувати, надихати

French - English - inhale

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] v. inhale, breathe in, take into the lungs (air, smoke, etc.)

English - Dutch - inhale

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ww. inademen, inhaleren

English - Greek - inhale

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ρήμ. εισπνέω

English - Arabic - inhale

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‏إستنشق، شهق، تنفس، دخن، إستشق الدخان‏

English - ChineseS - inhale

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(动) 吸入; 吸气

English - ChineseT - inhale

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(動) 吸入; 吸氣

English - Hindi - inhale

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v. साँस खींचना, कश खींचना, साँस लेना, सांस-व्दारा खींचना

English - Japanese - inhale

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(動) 吸い込む(空気や煙など)

English - Korean - inhale

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동. 흡입하다, 빨아 들이다

English - Vietnamese - inhale

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v. hít vào, hút vào, thở vào

Definition of inhale

Pronunciation
Verb
1. To draw air into the lungs, through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm.
2. To draw air or any form of gas (either in a pure form, or mixed with small particles in form of aerosols/smoke -sometimes stemming from a medicament) into the lungs, through the nose or mouth by action of the diaphragm.
3. To eat very quickly.
The hungry child inhaled her meal.
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