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缺氧
[quē yăng]
'Hypoxia' (缺氧) can metaphorically mean feeling mentally or emotionally deprived, similar to lacking air, expressing the sense of suffocation in certain situations.
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缺氧窒息
[quē yăng zhì xī]
Literally means hypoxia suggesting a suffocating emotional or situational feeling of despair ...
极度缺氧
[jí dù quē yăng]
Severely Oxygen Deprived : This metaphorically indicates an overwhelming feeling or situation ...
感觉窒息
[găn jué zhì xī]
Suffocating Feeling symbolizes intense feelings such as overwhelming stress anxiety or pressure ...
惯性缺氧
[guàn xìng quē yăng]
Inertial Hypoxia refers to hypoxia caused by changes in pressure especially in aviation contexts ...
缺氧的气息
[quē yăng de qì xī]
The term oxygendeprived breath metaphorically indicates a suffocating situation either emotionally ...
缺氧患人
[quē yăng huàn rén]
The term could be a play on words indicating someone who is suffering from hypoxia or feeling suffocated ...
精神缺氧
[jīng shén quē yăng]
Spiritual Hypoxia refers to a feeling of spiritual emptiness or mental exhaustion The user may be ...
Anoxia缺氧
[anoxia quē yăng]
The English word anoxia stands beside its Chinese equivalent ‘缺氧’ which also literally means ...
让人窒息
[ràng rén zhì xī]
Literally translated as Causing suffocation this name could imply feeling overwhelmed or suffocated ...