A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / bih | 閩南語書寫

A Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of the Swatow Dialect (汕頭方言音義字典) / bih

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  • Flat, thin, flattened out.

  • i kâi thâu bih-bih;

    it has a flat head.

  • khoih bih-bih;

    to flatten by squeezing between two boards.

  • tĕⁿ bih;

    squeezed flat.

  • teh bih;

    crushed flat.

  • khṳt nâng lūn kàu bih-bih;

    trampled flat by people.

  • To crouch down; to lie perdue; to crouch for the purpose of concealment.

  • cē bih kĕ cū tok i m̄ tîeh;

    as he crouched, the knife failed to hit him.

  • méⁿ-méⁿ bih-cáu;

    ran away quickly crouching out of sight.

  • bih kàu nâng chūe m̄ tîeh;

    hid away so that he could not be found.

  • koi bih lô̤h khṳ̀;

    the hen squats in order to get out of sight.

  • i àm-cĕⁿ bih cêk chiu ké-húe tŏ̤ hṳ́-kò̤;

    he secretly concealed a pile of weapons there.

  • Bamboos or reeds split into strips; splints; slats.

  • i tó̤ phùa tek bîh;

    he is making splints.

  • cía àiⁿ bîh-cheⁿ kâi a bîh-n̂ng kâi?

    Would you use the outer or the inner portion of the bamboo for this?

  • tháng-kho bîh;

    slats used for bucket-hoops.