Pronunciation: chum \ u \ u \ u \ u \ u \ u \ u \ u.
Source: Jin Yuzhou's "Zhao Kuangyin" Chapter 3/kloc-0: "Chai Rongken gave the enemy a breathing space and rushed to chase."
Grammar: as an object; Refers to a short time.
Analysis: Ventilator is an idiom, which means looking for a temporary respite or rest in a difficult, difficult or tense environment. It is a metaphor for getting a little respite in a difficult situation in order to adjust the state or restore physical strength.
This idiom is often used to describe a short pause in busy or difficult work to regain energy or find a breakthrough. For example, we take advantage of the enemy's breathing space to gather quickly and attack quickly.
Ventilator sentence making
1, in the intense work, I seize the opportunity to breathe, rest for a while and then continue to work hard.
On the last day before the exam, I had a rest to relax.
After a day's work, she used the evening time to create a breathing space for herself and enjoy a period of solitude.
After studying for a long time, he felt exhausted, and he hoped to find a breathing space to relax himself.
This project is urgent, but we need to leave a breathing space to avoid excessive pressure.
6. In the fierce competition, players scramble to seize the opportunity of breathing, adjust their state and improve their competitive level.
7. After a busy week's work, I hope to take advantage of the weekend break to relax and recover.
In the process of getting investment for the company, he found a breathing space to sum up the previous progress and plan the next work.
9. Athletes look for breathing opportunities in the competition and use the gap to adjust their physical strength and attention.
10, during the exam, students seized the opportunity to catch their breath and discuss the key points of reviewing the exam.