Chinese mnemonics and annotator
Imjagpul (legacy data - reimport)
披 pī to drape over one's shoulders
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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
披 |
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)
披
pī
to drape over one's shoulders/to open/to unroll/to split open/to spread out