捏一把汗

niēyī-bǎhàn
idiom #57,500

Meanings

  1. 1 to break out in a cold sweat (with anxiety)
  2. 2 to be on edge worrying about someone
  3. 3 a nail-biter

Examples

HSK 7-9
Kàn tā zǒugāngsī, wǒ zhēn tì tā niēyī-bǎhàn.
Watching him on the tightrope, I was really sweating for him.
HSK 7-9
Bǐsài dào zuìhòu yī fēnzhōng, dàjiā dōu niē le yībǎ hàn.
With the match down to the last minute, everyone was on edge.
HSK 7-9
Tīngdào tā de màoxiǎn jìhuà, wǒ bùjīn niē le yībǎ hàn.
Hearing his risky plan, I couldn't help breaking into a nervous sweat.

Tips

history
Attested in 红楼梦 chapter 62: a character anxious about being found out 'each day clenched a fistful of sweat' (每日捏一把汗) waiting for news.
memory
Literally 'to pinch a handful of sweat' - you're gripping so hard with tension your palms go clammy. Often preceded by ('for someone') or ('because of').

Stroke Order

niē
hàn