1. my (polite)
  2. poor
  3. ruined
  4. shabby
  5. worn out
  6. defeated

CEDICT

  1. (literary) decayed; corrupted
  2. (literary) worn-out; shabby; tattered
  3. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (bì, “fault; defect; drawback”)
  4. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (bì, “to cover; to shield; to deceive”)
  5. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) tired; fatigued
  6. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) to break; to destroy
  7. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) to fail; to be defeated
  8. (polite) my; our
  9. alternative form of (bì, “fault; defect; drawback”)
  10. alternative form of (bì, “to cover; to shield; to deceive”)
  11. decayed; corrupted
  12. my; our
  13. tired; fatigued
  14. to break; to destroy
  15. to fail; to be defeated
  16. worn-out; shabby; tattered

Wiktionary

  1. 破的
  2. 疲倦
  3. 自谦用于别人指称自己相关事物
  4. 失败
  5. 毁坏

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word word my (Internet slang variant of 我的 de)
  1. (dialect) I
  2. my
  3. we
  4. our
shè
  1. (bound form) residence; house
  2. (bound form) my (in speaking of relatives younger than oneself, as in 舍妹 shèmèi)
  3. (archaic) unit of distance equal to 30 li
陽光明媚的地方,坐落著一座宜人的老農舍,緊鄰一條深深的河流。從農舍一直到河邊,長滿了高大的牛蒡葉,最高的牛蒡葉下,可以讓一個小孩站直身體。這地方如同茂密森林的中心,原始而靜謐。一隻鴨子棲息在這片幽靜的角落,守候著雛鳥破殼而出。牠開始感到有些疲憊,因為小傢伙們遲遲不肯破殼而出,而她也很少遇到來訪者。

In a sunny spot stood a pleasant old farm-house close by a deep river, and from the house down to the water side grew great burdock leaves, so high, that under the tallest of them a little child could stand upright. The spot was as wild as the centre of a thick wood. In this snug retreat sat a duck on her nest, watching for her young brood to hatch; she was beginning to get tired of her task, for the little ones were a long time coming out of their shells, and she seldom had any visitors.

Source: Tatoeba

咱家 jiā
  1. I
  2. me
  3. my
  4. (often used in early vernacular literature)
jiā
  1. home
  2. family
  3. (polite) my (sister, uncle etc)
  4. classifier for families or businesses
  5. refers to the philosophical schools of pre-Han China
  6. noun suffix for a specialist in some activity, such as a musician or revolutionary, corresponding to English -ist, -er, -ary or -ian

classifier:

我家很大。

My house is big.

Source: Tatoeba

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