[ piě ]
1, throw it flat: throw a brick.
2, tilt: he is splayed, walking to the outside.
3. Show contempt, disapproval, unhappiness, etc. by pouting: She curled her mouth and walked away without saying anything.
4. The strokes of Chinese characters are inclined downward to the left, and the shape is "Hey".
Used for something that looks like a left-handed: He has two left-handed beards.
[ piē ]
1, abandoned; Abandon: Leave all the old things behind.
2. Gently scoop from the liquid surface: skim the oil.
Extended data
strokes of Chinese characters
Explanation of some words:
1, pie mouth: piě zuǐ
The lower lip extends forward and the corners of the mouth are downward, indicating contempt, disapproval or unhappiness.
2. Skimming: piě diào
Leave it behind.
3. One apostrophe: y and pi ě
Throw it.
4, sprinkle: sā piě
Put aside; Avoid.
5. Apostrophe: piě hào
A symbol or stress' added in writing or printing to distinguish one letter from another related letter (a' to distinguish a or a), or to indicate related units (such as minutes of an angle or meters) or to distinguish a mathematical function.