Usages of shinkokyuu
夜 に 毛布 を かけて も 寒い とき は、 布団 の 中 で 深呼吸 を する と 少し 落ち着く。yoru ni moufu o kakete mo samui toki wa, futon no naka de shinkokyuu o suru to sukoshi ochitsuku.
When it is cold at night even with a blanket on, taking deep breaths under the futon calms me down a little.
会議 の 前 に 深呼吸 を すると、 気持ち が 少し 落ち着きますkaigi no mae ni shinkokyuu o suruto, kimochi ga sukoshi ochitsukimasu
When I take a deep breath before a meeting, I feel a little calmer.
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