Breathe English [brθ] Beauty [br? θ]
Breathe English [bri:? ] beauty [bri? ]
Second, the parts of speech are different.
Breathing is a noun. Breathing? Nouns.
Third, the meaning is different.
1, breathing
Breathe; One breath; Breathing power; Traces;
Martina added a little common sense to the whole process.
Leave it to Martina, and she will make the whole process more reasonable.
2. Breathe
Intransitive verb breathing; Live, live; Take a break and catch your breath; Aroma;
Breathe; Inhale (a scent, for example); Tell a secret, especially quietly, whisper; To make obvious, imply;
Always? Breathe? Through? Yours Nose?
Always breathe through your nose.
Fourth, the usage is different.
1, breathing
When doing "confide", it is usually used in negative sentences, and the content of confide consists of prepositions? About leads me out, and "direction, road" must follow the preposition to.
No? American? Should? Really? Where to? Driving? Out? Yes? Town? Where to? Breathe? Clean? Air?
Not all Americans have to drive outside the city to breathe clean air.
2. Breathe
Breath can also be interpreted as "(a trace), a sign"
Me? Achieved? Out? Answer? Hands? Where to? Is it steady? Myself? Objection? That? House? What time? Me? Understand? Mine? Breathe? Come back. ?
I stretched out a hand against the wall to support myself and let myself catch my breath.