hold one's breath
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ǎ NSH ē NGB ǐ NGX ī, which means to suppress voice and breath. It describes being afraid and careful. It's the same as "hold your breath and gather your voice.". From Li Dagui's viewing ceremony.
Analysis of Idioms
Hold one's breath
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and adverbial to describe concentration
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Libo's Li Dagui's viewing ceremony: "300000 soldiers and civilians listen to the leader's announcement of Zhuang Yan Hongliang with bated breath."
Chinese PinYin : liǎn shēng píng xī
hold one's breath
the dazzling human world with its myriad temptations. huā huā shì jiè
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.. qíng rén yǎn lǐ chū xī shī