साँस लेते हुए कहना Meaning in English
साँस लेते हुए कहना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : breathe
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सांस लेंसांस लेना
सांस लेने का
गहरी सांस लेना
तेजी से सांस लेएना
जोर जोर से साँस लेना
साफ़ हवा में सांस लें
जान फूंकना
कष्ट से साँस लेना
सांस ली
दम भर का आराम
ब्रीज़िंग
साँस में साँस आना
सांस लेने वाले
साँस लेने की क्षमता
साँस-लेते-हुए-कहना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
But bony fish that breathe through their skin or lungs evolved into living vertebrates, and are more closely related to terrestrial vertebrates than to sharks and other cartilaginous fish.
The Captain finds out and reveals that because of the gas they've breathed for so long, exposure to sunlight would cause them to age rapidly and die.
He can breathe incredibly strong and powerful fire.
A finer soul never breathed in any walk of life and he was a credit to the profession.
Tippett supervised both the Tippett Studio and ILM animators, resulting in realistic digital dinosaurs that breathe, flex, twitch and react.
Filter breathable air for its host, allowing them to breathe underwater (seen in Vengeance of Venom), inhale poisonous fumes, and even survive in the vacuum of space.
The first air I breathed.
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" On several of the tracks appearing on earlier records, he says "don't let [it] throw you off, as the band really does breathe new life into the songs that were very much alive to begin with.
Their unique secondary palate successfully separated the nasal passages from the rest of the mouth, allowing the Thrinaxodon to continue mastication without interrupting to breathe, an adaptation important for digestion.
The upper jaw contains a secondary palate which separates the nasal passages from the rest of the mouth, which would have given Thrinaxodon the ability to breathe uninterrupted, even if food had been kept in its mouth.
The term "mouth-breather" developed a pejorative meaning within English slang.
In the early 20th century, "mouth-breather" was a technical term used by doctors to describe children who were breathing through their mouths due to an underlying medical condition.