Dictionary of the Swatow dialect/thiah
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thiah
- 拆thiah960645
- To take to pieces; to pull apart; to unrip; to break up or open by external force; to undo or disjoint.
- thiah sìn;
- to open a letter.
- thiah thóiⁿ hṳ́ tói jîeh cōi;
- undo it and see how many there are inside.
- tī cêk jît thiah sìa?
- On what day is the house to be demolished?
- thiah huang;
- open a sealed package.
- thiah khui;
- to tear open, as a parcel.
- thiah tīo phŭe;
- unrip a coverlet.
- thiah tīo lío lêng-ūaⁿ cò̤;
- take it to pieces and make it over again.
- àiⁿ cò̤-nî khui thiah?
- How shall I take it apart?
- i m̄ kam thiah-sùaⁿ;
- he is averse to breaking it up, and scattering it.
- i kâi hùe ŭ chùi-thiah a bô̤?
- Does he open out his goods to dispose of at retail or not?
- thiah bōi;
- sell piecemeal.
- tó̤ thiah bōi cêk tàⁿ thiah sîh ŭ nŏ̤ saⁿ kṳn;
- in dividing it up and selling it at retail we lose two or three catties to the picul.
- thiah chù téng;
- thiah chù hĭa; tear up a roof.
- cûn cò̤ cē thiahtīo lêng-ūaⁿ cŏ̤;
- tear the boat to pieces and remodel it.
- chìn thâu ŏi thiah sîh mē?
- In selling it piecemeal did its weight fall short of that which you bought it for?
- i kâi phò íⁿ-keng thiah sìo;
- they have dissolved partnership.
- thiah húe;
- to break up the mess.
- chîeⁿ thiah kĕ ŭ nŏ̤ chieh;
- they have lowered the wall two feet by taking off the top.
- thiah lău-pang;
- take up flooring.
- cí sang ôi chēng kú-kú to bŏi thiah hah;
- have worn this pair of shoes a very long time and the layers of the soles have never parted.
- sùaⁿ thiah chut lâi ēng;
- pick out the thread to use again.
- sî-ceng thiah lâi thóiⁿ lío cū ŏi cò̤;
- after taking a clock to pieces and looking at it, he can make one.
- thiah hì-pêⁿ;
- take down the platform on which the play was enacted.
- cí kâi mîn-chn̂g hó̤ thiah kâi;
- this bedstead is one that can be taken apart and put together at needs.