To forcefully expel substances from the mouth, including saliva, blood, or foreign objects, often as a reflex or reaction to discomfort or illness.
To release air from the lungs, often in a visible form such as a sigh or breath, signifying a change in emotional state or relief.
To articulate thoughts or feelings verbally, often conveying strong or candid emotions, such as expressing a belief or an opinion emphatically.
To confess or reveal information that was previously hidden, indicating a surrender of secrecy or trust.
Example:
息を深く吸ったり吐いたりしてください。
To forcefully expel contents from the mouth that have been previously ingested, often associated with a feeling of nausea or discomfort.
To verbally express thoughts, feelings, or confessions that have been held inside, often resulting in a sudden release of emotions or beliefs.
To release breath or smoke, indicating an emission of substances from a confined space, such as breathing out or exhaling exhaust.
To utter words in a derogatory manner, often used to describe speaking deceitfully or with disdain towards someone or something.
The act of releasing air from the lungs through the mouth or nose, often associated with a physical or emotional response.
The visible manifestation of air released from the body, typically seen in colder conditions or during moments of exertion.
The rhythmic outflow of air that accompanies speaking, laughing, or other vocalizations, serving as an indicator of one’s state of mind or physical condition.
The fundamental biological process of breathing out, which plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's oxygen and carbon dioxide balance.