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Meaning of

Pinyin shī
Radical
Strokes
3
Definition
corpse
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尸 [shī] 名 1. Dead body: 屍體 (corpse), 屍骸 (corpse remains), 僵屍 (zombie), 借屍還魂 (borrow a corpse to return the spirit). 2. 〔~位〕Holding a position without performing duties, e.g., “屍屍素餐” (occupying a position without work), “屍屍誤國” (being inactive and causing national harm). 3. In ancient sacrificial rites, a person representing the deceased being worshipped. 動 1. 展示尸體,陳列 (put a corpse on display). 2. 立神像或神主 (erect a spirit tablet). 3. 擔任;承擔 (bear a responsibility). 4. 执掌,主持 (hold or preside over). 5. 在其位而無所作為 (in a state of inertia). 6. 列陣 (arrange formation). 屍 [shī] 名 1. 屍體 (corpse).
shī shou
corpse / carcass / dead body
shī shēn
corpse / remains / dead body
sǐ shī
a corpse / a dead body
nǚ shī
body of a woman / female corpse
shī gǔ
skeleton of the dead
gǔ shī
mummy / ancient corpse
shī biàn
cadaverization
shī hái
corpse / skeleton
gān shī
mummy / dried corpse
fén shī lú
crematorium / crematory oven
suì shī wàn duàn
tear sb. to pieces / be torn limb from limb / hew and hack a body to pieces
fú shī
floater / dead body floating on river / floating corpse
zhà shī
sudden movement of a corpse (superstition) / fig. sudden torrent of abuse
xíng shī zǒu ròu
walking corpse (idiom) / zombie / person who lives only on the material level
shī jiǎn
autopsy
shōu shī
bury the dead
jiè shī huán hún
lit. reincarnated in sb else's body (idiom); fig. a discarded or discredited idea returns in another guise
shī héng biàn yě
a field littered with corpses
shī tǐ
dead body / corpse / carcass / CL:具[ju4]
jiāng shī
gyonshi / jiang shi / Chinese vampire / zombie
mǎ gé guǒ shī
to be buried in a horse hide (idiom) / to give one's life on the battlefield

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Pinyin shi1
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Cangjie
s
Zhengma
xm
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77207
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