to breathe heavily, pant

Animated Stroke Order 喘

喘 stroke order svg

Stroke Order Diagrams 喘

喘 stroke order diagram

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Example Sentences

Real-world example sentences demonstrating how is used in context
1
pǎo
wán
hòu
yào
chuǎn
piàn

He needs to catch his breath after running.

2
huàn
yǒu
xiào
chuǎn
yào
suí
shēn
dài
yào

She has asthma and needs to carry medicine with her.

3
lǎo
rén
lóu
shí
chuǎn
hěn
hài

The old man pants heavily when climbing stairs.

4
pǎo
wán
hòu
chuǎn

I breathe heavily after running.

5
lóu
shí
chuǎn
yào
xiū
xià

He breathes heavily while climbing the stairs and needs to take a break.

6
zài
gāo
yuán
rén
men
róng
chuǎn
yīn
wèi
kōng

In high-altitude areas, people tend to breathe heavily because the air is thin.

7
pǎo
wán
hòu
yào
chuǎn
xià

He needs to catch his breath after running.

8
lián
gōng
zuò
xiǎo
shí
zhōng
zhǎo
dào
huì
chuǎn
piàn

After working for several hours straight, he finally found a chance to take a breather.

9
zài
jǐn
zhāng
de
huì
jiàn
jiā
chèn
chuǎn
kǒu
shuǐ
fàng
sōng
xià

During the break in the intense meeting, everyone took the opportunity to catch their breath and relax with a drink of water.

Information

Traditional
Radical
Strokes12
StructureLeft-Right
Frequency#2099
Zhuyinㄔㄨㄢˇ
Components
UnicodeU+5598
CangjieRYBU
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Cultural note

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