What differences are there between "hold one's breath" and "catch one's breath"?
I 'd like to know the difference in nuance.
Thanks for your help!
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What differences are there between "hold one's breath" and "catch one's breath"?
I 'd like to know the difference in nuance.
Thanks for your help!
hold one's breath = stop one's breathQuote:
Originally Posted by pb
catch one's breath = find one's breath
Examples
We've been jogging for 30 minutes. I need to stop and catch my breath.
==> I need to stop and rest.
They're going to announce the winner right now. I'm so nervous. My breathing is loud, so I'm going to hold my breath.
==> I'm going to make myself stop breathing, because the sound of my breathing is really loud right now and maybe I won't be able to hear them announce the winner.
:D
Isn't 'catch your breath' often used for a short break required, such as after rushing for a bus? ;-)
Yup. I concur.Quote:
Originally Posted by tdol
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Originally Posted by Cas
After 30 minutes' jogging, I'd need urgent medical attention and an oxygen tent. ;-)
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Originally Posted by tdol
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: catch a cab :lol: :lol:
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