| 长吁短叹 | cháng xū duǎn tàn | long moan and short gasp (idiom); continually moaning and groaning in pain | |
| 吁吁 | xū xū | to pant; to gasp for breath | |
| 喘吁吁 | chuǎn xū xū | to puff and blow | |
| 气吁吁 | qì xū xū | to pant; to gasp for breath | |
| 气喘吁吁 | qì chuǎn xū xū | to pant; to gasp for breath |
| 呼吁HSK 6 | hū yù | to call on (sb to do sth); to appeal (to); an appeal | |
| 吁请 | yù qǐng | to implore; to entreat | |
| 黑奴吁天录 | hēi nú yù tiān lù | Uncle Tom's Cabin, translated and adapted by Lin Shu 林纾 |
| 1 | The old man was panting and his face was red after running. | |
| 2 | In recent years, the international community has been calling for the protection of the Amazon rainforest. | |
| 3 | The Prime Minister urged all countries to cooperate in addressing climate change at the summit. | |
| 4 | Supporters chanted slogans, calling on the government to take action on climate change. | |
| 5 | Recently, the national government has been calling for more efforts to combat environmental pollution. |