- 趴下 pāxia to lie downTo lie flat on the ground; to prostrate oneself or fall face down.
- 趴窝 pāwō to hatch eggs(of poultry) to lie in a nest to lay or hatch eggs
- 趴伏 pāfú to lie proneto lie face down with the chest and stomach flat against the ground or a surface
- 矮趴趴 ǎipāpā squat(colloquial) short and squat in appearance
- 累趴 lèipā tired to the point of droppingexhausted to the point of collapsing or falling flat; worn out
- 趴体 pātǐ party(loanword) a social gathering; party
- 趴趴走 pāpāzǒu to roam around(Taiwan colloquial) to wander about or roam around freely; often used to describe someone who is always out and about. Derived from a Taiwanese Hokkien expression and originally mimetic of the sound of footsteps.
- 趴踢 pāti party(loanword) social gathering; party
- 轰趴 hōngpā home party(loanword) an informal social gathering or dance held at someone’s home with refreshments and entertainment
- 轰趴馆 hōngpāguǎn party venueA venue or villa available for hire to host private parties and social gatherings.
- 马趴 mǎpā face-plant(colloquial) a fall flat on one's face; the posture of falling forward with one's body and face flat against the ground
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH