Chinese mnemonics and annotator

Imjagpul (legacy data - reimport)

to drape over one's shoulders
Give a hand, I have to dress up for the theatre... Ok, now I just drape the animal skin over my shoulders. The giant is peeking to see if he's dressed up already.

Compositions

Explanation of characters by Herbert A. Giles

P'i is composed of 手 shou hand as radical, with 皮 p'i skin as phonetic , and originally meant to grasp from the side. It now means to spread out, etc.

Chinese-English (CC-CEDICT)



to drape over one's shoulders/to open/to unroll/to split open/to spread out

Chinesisch-Deutsch (HanDeDict)

Chinois-Français (CFDICT)

Cantonese slang

Cantonese (transcription)