pī lù
to reveal
to publish
to make public
to announce
pī
to drape over one's shoulders
to open
to unroll
to split open
to spread out
suǒ xiàng pī mǐ
to sweep everything before one
to be invincible (idiom)
pī jiān
cape
shawl
(of long hair) to trail over one's shoulders
pī guà
to put on a suit of armor
to put on dress
to wear
pī xīng dài yuè
to travel or work through night and day
to toil away for long hours
pī tóu sàn fà
with dishevelled hair (idiom)
with one's hair down
pī hóng
to drape sb in red silk as a sign of honor
pī suǒ
peso (currency in Latin America) (loanword)
also written 比索[bi3 suo3]
pī mǐ
to be swept by the wind
to be blown about by the wind
to be routed (in battle etc)
pī má dài xiào
to wear mourning clothes
to be in mourning
also written 披麻帶孝|披麻带孝
pī gān lì dǎn
lit. to open one's liver and drip gall (idiom); wholehearted loyalty
fēn pī
scattered
mixed and disorganized
pī má dài xiào
to wear mourning clothes
to be in mourning
also written 披麻戴孝
pī lǎn
to pore over a book
to look and admire
Zhāo pī yē hé
Chao Phraya river, the main river of Thailand
pī xīng dài yuè
variant of 披星戴月[pi1 xing1 dai4 yue4]
chāng pī
dishevelled
wild
unrestrained
chāng pī
variant of 猖披[chang1 pi1]
Zhāo pī yē pà kāng
Chao Phya Phra Klang, 18th century Thai politician and writer
pī jīng zhǎn jí
lit. to cut one's way through thistles and thorns (idiom)
fig. to overcome all obstacles on the way
to break through hardships
to blaze a new trail
pī chuí
(of clothes, hair etc) to hang down and cover
to flow down
dài yuè pī xīng
see 披星戴月[pi1 xing1 dai4 yue4]
Zhāo Pī yē Hé
Chao Phraya River, the main river of Thailand