hold
biē
(1) To suppress or block it from coming out: enough energy. ~ Take a breath. He was full of nothing to say.
(2) Bored: Feeling panicked. The air pressure is low, making people suffocated.
Holding fire and holding back one's breath
Pinyin: wō huǒ biē qì
Explanation: To suppress humiliation or anger deep in the heart and not dare or be unable to vent it.
Source: Part 1 of Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part 5: "Li Qingshan was a little timid. He retreated to the door and muttered: 'Get out of here!' He turned around and walked out the door in anger and holding his breath. ”
Example: How to get pressured? Hey, talk about calling someone~! ★Chapter 5 of Part 1 of Wang Shimei's "Iron Whirlwind"
Synonyms: holding one's breath and feeling angry
Grammar: used as predicate, adverbial, attributive; refers to holding one's breath in one's heart