lung
US /lʌŋ/
UK /lʌŋ/

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poumon
either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the chest of vertebrates, responsible for the absorption of oxygen from the air and the expulsion of carbon dioxide.
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Smoking can cause serious damage to your lungs.
Fumer peut causer de graves dommages à vos poumons.
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She took a deep breath, filling her lungs with fresh air.
Elle prit une profonde inspiration, remplissant ses poumons d'air frais.