shī shì shǐ

corpse, carcass

DEFINITIONS

屍 shī
  • person representing the dead (during burial ceremonies)
  • to put a corpse on display (after execution)
  • variant of 屍|尸[shi1]
  • corpse

WORDS

jiǎn shī (slang) to target an intoxicated person for sexual assault
遍野 héng shī biàn yě corpses strew the field; deadly (conflict)
jiǎn shī autopsy; necropsy; postmortem examination
sǐ shī a corpse; a dead body
jiāng shī gyonshi; jiang shi; Chinese vampire; zombie
粉 jiāng shǐ fěn "zombie fans", fake followers that can be bought to boost one's popularity on Weibo, Baidu etc
fén shī to cremate
爐 fén shī lú crematorium; crematory oven
suì shī dismembered body
走肉 xíng shī zǒu ròu walking corpse (idiom); zombie; person who lives only on the material level
布 guǒ shī bù shroud; cloth to wrap a corpse
zhà shī sudden movement of a corpse (superstition); fig. sudden torrent of abuse
tǎng shī (deprecatory) to lie motionless (asleep, drunk, lazing etc)
chén shī to lay out the corpse
馬革裹 mǎ gé guǒ shī to be buried in a horse hide (idiom); to give one's life on the battlefield
yàn shī autopsy; postmortem examination
官 yàn shī guān coroner