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Printable Handwriting Practice Worksheet of the Chinese character 瘪
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Meaning of

Pinyin biě、 biē
Radical
Strokes
15
Definition
deflated / shriveled / sunken / empty
Usage
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瘪 biē [名] 1. In dialect, refers to rogues or homeless individuals in cities who live by begging or stealing. 2. Same as "憋", meaning to hold back (feelings) or to be restrained. 3. Refer to biě. 瘪 biě [形] 1. Shrivelled; not plump. 2. Afflicted with blight; infected by a blight disease. 3. Flat; primarily used for inflated items like tires. 瘪 biē [名] 1. Same as "憋", meaning to hold back (feelings) or to be restrained. 例: In the novel "官场现形记," it mentions: "Since you want money, why not say so? I have been holding back for two or three months." 2. Refer to biě. 瘪 biě [形] 1. Shrivelled; not plump. 例: Examples include:干瘪 (dry and shrivelled);瘪壳 (flat shell);瘪瘦 (skinny);瘪窳 (dilapidated). 2. Afflicted with blight; infected by a blight disease. 例: For example: 瘪花生 (blighted peanuts). 3. Flat; primarily used for inflated items like tires. 例: For instance: 车胎瘪了 (the tire is flat). 瘪 biě [动] 1. To slough away due to rotting flesh, or to become emaciated. 2. To become dejected or disheartened. 3. Refer to biē. 瘪 biě [动] 1. To slough away due to rotting flesh, or to become emaciated. 例: For example: "腐烂使乳房瘪了" (The rot caused the breast to shrivel). 2. To become dejected or disheartened. 引: In Zhang Tianyi's "Summer Night Dream," it says: "At first, he was still strong, but when he saw I was from the Third Bureau, he became disheartened." 3. Refer to biē.
gān biě
dried out / wizened / shriveled
biē sān
(Wu dialect) bum / wretched-looking tramp who lives by begging or stealing

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Pinyin bie3
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Zhengma
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Four Corner
00112
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