To create a movement of air or gas from a particular source, often resulting in a change of temperature or pressure, such as when wind passes through an area or when breath is forcefully exhaled.
To produce sound by directing air through an instrument or object, resulting in musical notes, often associated with wind instruments like flutes or trumpets.
To emit gas or liquid with force from inside an object, creating a visible or audible release, as seen in natural phenomena like whales spouting water or bubbles forming in boiling liquid.
To cause a surface appearance of powder or other substances, resulting in a transformation or alteration in texture, as in the formation of a powdery residue on dried and preserved foods.
To exaggerate or boast about something, often inflating the importance or impact of a story or fact, suggesting a propensity to embellish or fabricate information.
Example:
あの日は強い風が吹いていました。
To begin the process of new growth, particularly when a tree or plant starts to produce young leaves or shoots.
To signify the arrival of spring or the renewal of life as branches start to show signs of new buds emerging.
To metaphorically represent the start of new beginnings or the awakening of potential, often seen in the context of nature resuming its life cycle.
To exhale and inhale, to engage in the act of respiration which sustains life and energizes the body.
To produce breath, often implying a sense of vitality or life force being expressed.
To manifest an active presence through the act of breathing, indicating a connection to the environment or surrounding life.