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

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

↩️ 轉總目錄

  • To take in by absorption; affected by.

  • thiam-jíam;

    imbued with; tinged; corrupted by.

  • cn̂g kâi bô̤ khṳ̀ thiam-jíam i;

    have nothing whatever to do with it.

  • ŭ thiam-jíam tîeh a bô̤?

    Has it been tinged by absorbing anything from that?

  • To add, to increase, to put in more; extra, additional.

  • thiam pó;

    add something to make enough.

  • thiam che khṳ̀ phōiⁿ;

    send additional messengers to attend to the matter.

  • thian teng;

    to have an increase in one’s family.

  • thiam châi;

    increase in wealth.

  • thiam hok;

    added blessings.

  • thiam sīu;

    added years.

  • thiam îu;

    put in some more oil.

  • thiam piaⁿ;

    increase the number of soldiers.

  • Excessively; violently; severely.

  • phah kàu thíam-thíam;

    beat him very severely.

  • chîp khah thíam;

    knead too hard.

  • mēⁿ thíam-thíam; i to m̄-ùi;

    he does not care how much he is scolded.

  • tàⁿ khah thíam i cū khì;

    if you say too much about it, he will be angry.

  • teh khah thíam cū pó khṳ̀;

    if you put too much weight upon it, it will be permanently flattened.

  • lūn thíam-thíam;

    trample down violently.

  • To flatter, to cajole; to fawn.

  • thíam-mĭⁿ;

    to play the sycophant, to praise one in order to get hisfavor.

  • i cía ūe sĭ tó̤ thíam-mĭⁿ i;

    he says this in order to curry favor with him.

  • thíam-mĭⁿ kâi nâng;

    a lick-spittle.

  • To stamp upon; to press down with the feet.

  • thìam kàu lok-lok;

    tread them down till they are mashed soft.

  • khì kàu kŭa tī híam-híam khṳt i thìam thâp;

    was so angry that he came near breaking a hole in the ground by stamping.

  • gê-kang cang kha kâi i thìam sí;

    stamp on the centipede and kill it.

  • pàng hṳ́ kûiⁿ kĕ hám kò̤, cang kha thìam cĭu cîh;

    if you put one end of it upon something and then stamp on the middle of it, you can break it.

  • Peaceful; contented; tranquil.

  • thîam-cĕⁿ;

    undisturbed.

  • i kâi nâng thîam-cĕⁿ căi;

    she passes her life very tranquilly.

  • huang éng thîam-cĕⁿ;

    the winds and waves are quiet; the storm has subsided.

  • i sĭ kâi thîam-thîam cĕⁿ-cĕⁿ kâi kun-cṳ́ nâng;

    she is a very retiring and refined person.