Chinese mnemonics and annotator
Imjagpul's additions to Matthews
塌 tā to droop
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He spread the feathers in the sun - the earth got quite droop, so he hopes that covering it will prevent it from collapsing. The giant, however, doesn't get the sense of protecting the earth, and he suggests covering everything with tar instead. subcomponent shared with 蹋
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Compositions
Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)
塌
tā
to collapse/to droop/to settle down