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breathalyse
(redirected from breathalysing)

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breathalyse US, breathalyze [ˈbrɛθəˌlaɪz]
vb
(Law) (tr) to apply a Breathalyser test to (someone)
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Verb1.breathalyse - test someone's alcohol level in his blood by means of a breathalyzer
check - make an examination or investigation; "check into the rumor"; "check the time of the class"
Translations
breathalyse breathalyze (US) [ˈbreθəlaɪz] VTsometer a la prueba de la alcoholemia or del alcohol
breathalyse [ˈbreθəlaɪz] vtfaire subir l'alcootest® à
breathalyse breathalyze (Am) [ˈbrɛθəˌlaɪz] vtsottoporre ad alcoltest or alla prova del palloncino (fam)


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The Roads Policing Unit carried out Operation Drink Drive on Yarm Road, Yarm stopping more than 50 vehicles breathalysing 12 drivers.
Over the next month officers will be out in force conducting roadside checks and breathalysing any motorist suspected of drink-driving.
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