biē​qì

to hold one's breath

biē​qì to hold one's breath

  1. to suppress
    To restrain or hold back a physical urge, emotion, or thought; to contain oneself with effort, such as holding one's breath or keeping a secret.
  2. breath
    breath; respiration; the air inhaled and exhaled by living things

biē​qì to feel suffocated

  1. to feel stifled
    To feel suffocated or oppressed due to a lack of fresh air or an inability to vent one's frustrations.
  2. gas
    gas; air; the state of matter that is neither liquid nor solid

biē​qì to feel stifled

  1. to suppress
    To restrain or hold back a physical urge, emotion, or thought; to contain oneself with effort, such as holding one's breath or keeping a secret.
  2. anger
    anger; indignation; fury