Usage examples of "nitrogen breathing" in English with translation to German

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I can hear the soft breathing. Ich kann einen sanften Atem hören.
The air we breathe consists of oxygen and nitrogen. Die Luft, die wir atmen, besteht aus Sauerstoff und Stickstoff.
Breathing is generally overrated. Atmen wird generell überbewertet.
The air mainly consists of oxygen and nitrogen. Die Luft besteht hauptsächlich aus Sauerstoff und Stickstoff.
She was breathing hard. Sie atmete schwer.
Air is mainly composed of nitrogen and oxygen. Luft besteht hauptsächlich aus Stickstoff und Sauerstoff.
The seals surface more frequently then, so a bear's chance of catching one at a breathing hole is greater after nightfall. Da die Seehunde dann häufiger an die Oberfläche kommen, ist die Chance eines Bären, einen am Atemloch zu fangen, nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit größer.
I am breathing polluted air. Ich atme verschmutzte Luft.
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