Примери за използване на She breathes на Английски и техните преводи на Български
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
No, she breathes!
Yes, the air she breathes.
She breathes still.
When we're sleeping, she breathes on me.
She's got rhinorrhea andintercostal muscle retractions when she breathes.
I Don't Even Know How She Breathes With Her Blouse Buttoned That High.
Where she lives, who she sees. What she breathes.
She breathes this air with the help of special hairs in the depths of the larynx.
Yeah, as long as she breathes, relies on her training, and stays in the zone.
Yeah, when you're poking at it, it does, and when I laugh and when she breathes.
She breathes, she is not indifferent,she loves those who walk along her streets.
I would be grateful if she cries because I know that she breathes and lives.
She breathes loudly when she thinks about the last time they were themselves at home.
So used to rejection, it's become like the air she breathes which is all the more sad.
However, during the process of hyperventilation,the person disturbs this stability by puffing out more than he or she breathes in.
So used to rejection, it's become like the air she breathes which is all the more sad because she's got so much to give.
During pregnancy, a woman experiences an increased need for oxygen, as she breathes for two.
She breathes the rarified air of Croatia's other superstar female athlete, skier Janica Kostelic, who is now retired from competition.
Much of what a a pregnant mama encounters in her daily life- the air she breathes, the food and drinks she consumes, the environment and the emotions she feels is shared in some fashion with the baby to be.
Knowing how to become kind and sweet, and showing kindness, the girl draws(or creates)an aura where she breathes easier and happier, others also feel her, she becomes more optimistic and funnier, looks better, becomes healthier.
Much of what a pregnant woman encounters in her daily life-- the air she breathes, the food and drink she consumes, the chemicals she's exposed to-- are shared in some fashion with her fetus.
This research is revealing that much of what a pregnant woman encounters in her daily life- the air she breathes, the food and drink she consumes, the emotions she feels, the chemicals she's exposed to- are shared in some fashion with her fetus.
What it all adds up to is this: much of what a pregnant woman encounters in her daily life-- the air she breathes, the food and drink she consumes, the chemicals she's exposed to, even the emotions she feels-- are shared in some fashion with her fetus.
Is she breathing?
Is she breathing?
Is she breathing?""Don't worry about it.".
John, is she breathing?