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瘪
biē
[名]
1. Dialect, referring to urban vagrants who survive by begging or stealing.
2. Used interchangeably with "憋". Stuffy (in the heart) (hold back).
瘪
biě
[形]
1. Shrivelled, not full.
2. Affected by blight; infested with blight.
3. Flat—mainly used for inflatable tires.
瘪
biē
[名]
1. Used interchangeably with "憋". Stuffy (in the heart) (hold back).
【引】
1. From "官场现形记": Since you want money, why not say so? Did I have to hold back for two to three months?
2. See also biě.
瘪
biě
[形]
1. Shrivelled, not full.
【例】
For example:干瘪 (withered); 瘪壳 (shriveled shell); 瘪瘦 (thin and shriveled); 瘪窳 (stunted).
2. Affected by blight; infested with blight.
【例】
For example:瘪花生 (blighted peanuts).
3. Flat—mainly used for inflatable tires.
【例】
For example:车胎瘪了 (the tire is flat).
瘪
biě
[动]
1. To slough away or become emaciated due to decayed flesh.
2. By extension, to become dejected.
3. See also biē.
瘪
biě
[动]
1. To slough away or become emaciated due to decayed flesh.
【例】
For example:溃烂使乳房瘪了 (decay caused the breast to become shrivelled).
2. By extension, to become dejected.
【引】
1. From 张天翼《夏夜梦》: He was once strong, but when he saw I was from the third division, he became dejected.
3. See also biē.
瘪
biē
[名]
1. Refers to a difficult situation, as in "作(zuō)~~";
2. Dialect, refers to a shriveled grain.
瘪
biě
[形]
1. Not full, sunken: 瘪瘦 (thin and shriveled); 瘪干 (dried up); 瘪谷 (shriveled grain); 瘪花生 (blighted peanuts); 瘪桃干 (dried peaches, a traditional Chinese medicine term); 瘪螺痧 (Chinese medicine referring to diseases like cholera).