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dead body / corpse / carcass / CL:
HSK 7-9
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *僵* | 僵* | *僵
rigid / deadlock / stiff (corpse)
HSK 7-9
mummy (preserved corpse) (loanword)
(of one who has supernatural powers) to replicate oneself so as to appear in two or more places at the same time / a derivative version of sb (or sth) (e.g. avatar, proxy, clone, sockpuppet) / to spare some time for a separate task / to cut a corpse into pieces / to pull a body apart by the four limbs / parturition
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *屍* | 屍* | *屍
(bound form) corpse
coffin containing a corpse
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *侇* | 侇* | *侇
(old) class / category / corpse
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *喪* | 喪* | *喪
mourning / funeral / (old) corpse
to lay out the corpse
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *踣* | 踣* | *踣
corpse / prostrate
walking corpse (idiom) / zombie / person who lives only on the material level
corpse / carcass / dead body
lit. mountains of corpses and oceans of blood (idiom) / fig. a scene of wholesale slaughter
(of an actor) to break character by laughing; to corpse
sudden movement of a corpse (superstition) / fig. sudden torrent of abuse
to dress a corpse / shroud
(lit.) to lie stiff like a corpse / (coll.) to sleep
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *殯* | 殯* | *殯
a funeral / to encoffin a corpse / to carry to burial
corpse / skeleton
face flannel or towel / shroud (over the face of a corpse)
intact corpse / dead body with no parts missing
a corpse / a dead body
to bury a corpse / to be buried / (fig.) to die (at sea, in a fire etc)
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *尸* | 尸* | *尸
(literary) person representing the deceased (during burial ceremonies) / (literary) to put a corpse on display (after execution) / corpse (variant of 屍|尸)
charactercopypronouncebaikeskritterexampleCorrect
  *琀* | 琀* | *琀
gems or pearls formerly put into the mouth of a corpse
starved corpses fill the roads (idiom); state of famine
lit. like maggots feeding on a corpse (idiom) / fig. fixed on sth / to cling on without letting go / to pester obstinately
shroud / cloth to wrap a corpse
starved corpses fill the roads (idiom); state of famine
corpses strew the field / deadly (conflict)
corpse pose (yoga)
to dismember a corpse
to cut the corpse of a criminal into pieces
body parts (of a mutilated corpse)


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