Usage examples of "respiration bilatérale" in French with translation to English

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Il a retenu sa respiration. He held his breath.
Il retint sa respiration. He held his breath.
Si tu vas sous l'eau, retiens ta respiration et souffle pour déboucher tes oreilles. If you go underwater, hold your nose and blow to clear your ears.
Veuillez retenir votre respiration. Hold your breath, please.
Retiens ta respiration, s'il te plait. Hold your breath, please.
Un détecteur de mensonges fonctionne en détectant les modifications du pouls et de la respiration. A lie detector works by detecting changes in pulse and respiration.
Quand le rêve commence, la respiration devient irrégulière et moins profonde. When dreams begin, breathing becomes irregular and less deep.
Elle prit une profonde respiration. She took a deep breath.
Combien de temps peux-tu retenir ta respiration ? How long can you hold your breath?
Tu ne peux pas te tuer en retenant ta respiration. You cannot kill yourself by holding your breath.
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